>
>Especially if you live in the boondocks (rural area for those not
>accustomed to the slang) where MSN doesn't have a dial-up number. Then it
>*automatically* dials 150 miles away - and doesn't tell you it's making a
>long-distance call.
>
>$300 (or more) phone bill later...
>
Not if you go into the IE4 directory and directly run the installation of
the browser, instead of running the MSN setup.
>Oh, and Opera is *not* free. IIRC, they want $35 to register it. IMHO, it's
>worth the money -- it's *very* fast, and doesn't seem to crash often. But -
>it's not free.
>
Similar to what Netscape does (last version I had did it). I think it is
better, though.
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-Jason Willgruber
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Received on Tue Dec 29 1998 - 09:21:48 GMT