[NIFL-TECHNOLOGY:2505] Re: Some web stats and what they might mean

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Dear Steve,

Newer isn't always better.  The main reason I keep Netscape 4.7 is so I can 
use print preview to easily determine the (hard) page number I want to print, 
thus saving loads of paper and ink.  Or maybe there is a way to do this in 
Netscape 6 and I just haven't played with it enough yet?? 

I also have IE v5 on all the office and lab machines, but have just always 
preferred Netscape.  I do find tho, that there is very little difference 
between Netscape 6 and IE, so I'll probably eventually use IE exclusively.

For now we use and teach both.
Arlene Cianelli
Greater Pittsburgh Literacy Council



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