Originally posted by YeOldeStonecat
I'd have to reformat...couldn't sleep with remnants left. A few months ago, someone here tried to convince me the latest version ran great. No way did I risk it on my main rig...just installed it on an old PII junker....still found it odd when it comes to some forum stuff, other webpages looked odd...wondered how to get reclaim my lost time on that experiment.
34 megs vs 16 megs or whatever the number are...most of us with decent rigs have at least a couple of hundred megs of system RAM. Unless you're running some P166 with 64 megs....no worries.
It's the browser wars...everyone will stick with what they love, we could all try to convince til we're blue in the face.
Not sure I'm following you on the reformat thing....are you telling me that you would reformat your drive if you thought that remanants of
Mozilla were left over after you uninstalled it?
That seems pretty extreme. Do you format and install after each and every update to Battlefield 1942? Why don't you just image your drive LOL.
As for Mozilla...I told you where it lives...if you whack those 3 directories, you're finished. No need to format for crying out loud. Geez. That's seems like overkill to me but do what you want.
As for browser wars, there are none. Mozilla was declared the victor last year. Everyone else is playing catch-up. What I see are users of IE that really don't understand or can separate one app from the other. The Google Toolbar has nothing to do with IE technology. So when people rave about IE and the Google Toolbar...that's not an innovation of Microsoft, it's the innovation and work of other people....people that saw a shortfall in IE and decided to do something about it.
And that my friend is what we are really talking about here....the stifiling of innovation. I'm sure IE's move to tabbed browsing in IE7 isn't due to the will of the masses...it's to put the Mozilla fire out.
What MS can't innovate, they buy....and then they kill it off. That is how they deal with competition. If you can't outsmart them, then OUTSPEND them.