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Yup. Heard on a computor discussion that XP was as open as a barn door and
over time the computor got slower and slower. They also stated that Netscape apparently not subject that much to attacks Didn't take much notice at the time until I bought a 3 Gig processor and after a while checked how much junk had unknowingly been attached to it, one of which had slowed me down till it shut down completely! I wouldn't be surprised if this newsnet did add junk every time you linked to it. "Jim - NN7K" wrote in message . com... If you are going to do that - go to " Mozilla.org " as understand, they created Netscape's software -- and get their new browser "Mozilla Firefox " and their companion e-mail server " Mozilla Thunderbird" - both are freebies and, that the ones I useing- has all the conveniences of outlook/and I.E. 6, but seems to be friendlier to blocking junk, and not as vulnerable to the security holes that M/S has. Give it a try ! Jim NN7K , Art, wrote: I am finding that WindowsXP is allowing 20 cookies (plus other stuff ) a day to attach to my computor which requires the use of another program to be activated every day to quarentine them. Thinking of going back to the Netscape browser so as to keep the computor cleen. Also interested in how much it would cost for firewalls to bring WindowsXP back to the protective level of Netscape 7.1. Comments (Yes I know it is not antenna related, unless you need a computor to read antenna postings or use WindowsXP for antenna software!) Art |