Kevin Brown wrote: > George Gambill wrote: >> It is my understanding that the Mozilla browser likes to collect >> information for it's developer. > > Only if you install the feedback agent that sends reports to the devs > when Mozilla crashes. At least that is my understanding. I haven't > caught mozilla sending any info to mozilla.org yet. > > --------------------------------------------------- > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss I am very pleased with Mozilla 1.5 as my primary browser and e-mail client under Windows. It does have the talkback agent, and once or twice when I've managed to crash the thing, it has gone into a talkback session. I cooperate with this for the sake of improving the product, and "have nothing to hide" in my browsing activities. As far as I can tell, if I'd said no, it would not have phoned home. I also use Opera, but don't like it nearly as much. When developing web apps, I do depend on Opera's super-convenient hookup to the W3C XHTML validator. (I understand Mozilla has something comparable but I never bothered to find it.) Opera is *very* consistent in look and feel between Win98 and Linux, more so than Mozilla. IE is handy if I feel masochistic, and I do need to compatibility-check my pages now and then, but Mozilla is simply excellent for my purposes. Vic