1997-06-15 - Re: Impact of Netscape kernel hole

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From: Tim May <tcmay@got.net>
To: Tom Weinstein <cypherpunks@Algebra.COM
Message Hash: 8117002bdccbc352131d1846e25caf3c3050432955c32a4aee5d605e46b6b382
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Reply To: <199706150714.AAA23115@adnetsol.adnetsol.com>
UTC Datetime: 1997-06-15 16:04:16 UTC
Raw Date: Mon, 16 Jun 1997 00:04:16 +0800

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From: Tim May <tcmay@got.net>
Date: Mon, 16 Jun 1997 00:04:16 +0800
To: Tom Weinstein <cypherpunks@Algebra.COM
Subject: Re: Impact of Netscape kernel hole
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At 1:15 AM -0700 6/15/97, Tom Weinstein wrote:
>Ross Wright wrote:
>>
>> On or About 13 Jun 97 at 18:35, Tom Weinstein wrote:
>>
>> > week for 4.0.  A fix for 3.x will follow once we have 4.0 fixed.
>>
>> Saw this post to Cypherpunks.  I hate to sound less than savvy, but I
>> use 2.02.  You guys are gonna help us who refuse to upgrade, right.
>
>Sorry, but we don't have any plans to respin 2.x at this time.  If we
>get enough requests for it, it might be possible to change our mind,
>though.

I'm about to abandon 3.0 and go back to 2.x. Or look at Explorer. The
memory footprint went up dramatically (Macintosh version at least), so that
I can no longer have all my favorite apps open. If I want to check stock
quotes, I have to quit one of my other Internet apps.

The dancing Java ads are not worth it.

--Tim May

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