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Postby Josh » Mon 19 May, 2003 4:33 am

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Postby Lorraine » Mon 19 May, 2003 9:27 pm

This is the first time I have seen a Mozilla Webpage.

It's really very nice. I like the looks as it is so much easier to read for me.
I can see the icons so well with the colours....
The ones at the bottom really visible *s*

It looks good and is that an APPLE I see? (just in front of Finder)
I hope it's for a PC and not a Mac. I would love a Mac but I just don't want to have to learn how to use one.

I'm going to look at the Mozilla.Org site for a few minutes.
Won't read long as my eyes are too bad today.
I can't wait to get it, but to have to wait for 1.5, I dunno! A lot of water will go under the bridge in the meantime.<grin>

-Lorraine
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Postby DJGM » Mon 19 May, 2003 10:53 pm

Lorraine,

I assume you're referring to this . . .

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Yes, that screengrab is taken from a Macintosh. It displays Mozilla running
on the Macintosh operating system, Mac OS X. The large blue "s" is in fact
the application icon for a Mac OS only app called iMovie. The row of large
icons that you see at the bottom of this screengrab is called the "Dock".
This is a feature of Mac OS X, where you keep shortcut icons for your
mostly used applications, and currently running applications. You can
of course keep application shortcut icons on the Mac desktop if you
have a lot of apps installed, like I have on my iMac, as illustrated
in this recent screengrab of my own Mac OS X desktop . . .

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Postby Lorraine » Tue 20 May, 2003 11:17 am

Wow, very nice. Thanks for the info.
Macs sure do show graphics well.

I have a lot of apps on my dock too.

I am stuck with a PC, so I won't dream.
Nice car, is it you ? I have no idea what kind it is.
Looks good anyway.

It's going to take years for Mozilla I guess, what say you?
I think I read 5 years somewhere, is that possible?

Looks pretty good to me now. In fact I feel like downloading it, how many MB's does it take? I don't have a big puter. I can remove a couple of programs, PSP and ZA I guess.

Thanks Greg,

-Lorraine
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