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From: pprunka@unix.asb.com (Peter T. Prunka)
Subject: Re: Survey: Do you use Netscape 2.0?
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Date: Fri, 3 Nov 1995 06:11:41 GMT

In article <47at0e$7jm@bubba.NMSU.Edu> jholder@nmsu.edu (John Holder) writes:

>John looks about worriedly, and asks: "Those of you who use web browsers, 
>which ones do you use?  The time has come for me to (finally) HTMLify Jool's 
>FAQ, and I want to know if I should use Netscape 2.0-specific commands 
>(there are a couple i really like), or if I should be a bit more 
>traditional - even supporting Lynx.  Or both, somehow."

>John is here, awaiting your answer.

Herewith my answer:

Yes, I use Netscape 2.0. Yes, you should allow for Netscape 2.0 specific 
commands. Since i started testing this browser, all others are antediluvian by 
comaprison.

Peter T. Prunka
Webmaster
TGW Consulting Group
(and Scott Adams fan) 
