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2003/8/20 [Computer/SW/WWW/Browsers] UID:29396 Activity:insanely high
8/19    How's Netscape 7.1 compared to 4.8?  I have a Celeron 400 128MB and
        P-III 800 256MB, both running NT.  Does 7.1 (using Gecko) perform
        better than 4.8 on these wimpy machines?  Thanks.
        \_ Shit.  I use a P3-700 and used a p3-450 for years before that.  I
           wish I'd known they're too wimpy to do something trivial like
           surf the net.  Intel told me if I spent $3k on a new computer
           every year, the net would go faster!
        \_ those aren't that wimpy. i have a celeron 500 (granted, with 1 GB
           ram) and mozilla runs great. it'll probably be a bit slow, but
           usable, on the 400, unless you have a lot of other apps open. the
           800 should be just fine. in case you didn't, mozilla and netscape
           7.1 are practically the same thing.
           \_ I'd seriously look at MozillaFirebird, it's fast on my NT4
              700 Mhz machine.  http://mozilla.org/products/firebird/why
              \_ second that.  Don't use netscape.  it's just an older
                 version of mozilla :p  and Firebird is slightly
                 lighter than Internet Explorer nor Netscape
                 \_ actually, for the first time in a while, the netscape
                    and the stable moz are at parity. ironically, mozilla
                    is more widely supported by commercial apps/plugins
                    than netscape 7.
           \_ A Celeron 400 is Wimpy with a capital "W".
              \_ as opposed to WImpy or WIMPY?
            \_ not if all you do is surf and use word.
               \_ This is because Word requires so few resources? The
                  thing is a pig.
                  \_ Just needs memory.
                  \_ it is a pig for what it does.  However a celeron 400 is
                     a hell of a lot of processor power.  If you aren't
                     doing simulation or emulation or lots of graphics
                     then it is plenty for surfing.  I used a 450mhz p4 until
                     recently and it didn't feel slow.
        \_ Just today I installed Firebird on a really old Pentium 133. It takes
           *forever* to load (i think the machine has 32 or 64MB ram) but is
           quite usable after the initial loadup. >= IE5 (in terms of speed).
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