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You may already know about this by Michael Murphy


When first run Mozilla prompts you on whether or not you would like to enable
'Quick Launch' a feature of which core elements (I assume) in the browser
are stored in memory for quicker access at a later time. This made me think of
Internet Explorer since it has an unusally short time-span between the execution
and it's appearence on the screen. Then I remembered something. Microsoft had
integrated Internet Explorer into it's operating system thus giving them an
advantage over the other browsers whose componets were not already loaded into
memory. Would ripping Internet explorer's componets from Microsoft's Windows
break any license agreement or would it be concerned as reverse engineering. Who
cares. Any how I think options are good. Maybe Microsoft will adopt this kind of
attitude one day.