"David Poehlman": > Good morning jim. They are free to use...but do they know how and or > that they can use? That is a problem for all users, finding what's available, and getting best use of the tools they have in front of them, I talk to a fair number of people who go I'd love it if my browser did "X" and I say well if you go into preferences you'll see it does. That doesn't make any mark-up discriminatory, just the tools need to be made more well known. > [Amaya] is free to hack I understand. So are IE and Mozilla, and they are both a lot more capable browsers for real world use... JimReceived on Thursday, 22 November 2001 06:20:09 GMT
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