| Mozilla, an Old Browser New Again [Washington Post] |
Jun. 16, 2002
Rob Pegoraro's column for the Washington Post online takes a look at the newly released Mozilla browser . . .
" . . . Mozilla won't offer to switch your home page to MSN, nor will it litter your bookmarks or desktop with promotional junk like AOL's "Get $$$ - Refer a friend!" shortcuts. Mozilla offers a real choice of built-in search engines, and it takes only one click to make Google the default."
"And, yes, Mozilla kills pop-up ads dead. You need to delve deep in its preferences screen to find the proper setting (click on the triangle next to "Advanced" in the left column, select "Scripts & Windows," then uncheck the "Open unrequested windows" box), but this setting makes Web browsing a blissfully streamlined experience . . . "
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