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Please excuse me if this question was answered months ago. I got lost in
the techwr-l archives and probably didn't figure out the exact keywords
to use after half a dozen searches.
When Netscape 6 was first released, I was advised not to upgrade to it
because of some kind of conflicts with the tools tech writers often use,
or that it could never be uninstalled, something weird. Now I can't
remember what the caution flag was for. I thought perhaps it was
RoboHELP but eHelp assures me that 9.1 works very well with Netscape 6x.
Can anyone out there remember why I should stick with Netscape 4.78?
(SBC PacBell (ISP) doesn't support anything past 4.72, unless they've
suddenly changed their attitude on their convoluted site.)
Thanks for any clues.
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Shirley Ann Parker
www.shirleyannparker.com
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