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jbrush@aros.net wrote:  
 
>   
>>>>By the way, Mozilla is now the easiest to install it has ever been.  It comes  
>>>>as a complete package; no pieces to collect.  
>>>  
>>>Which version would this be?   
 
The last one I installed is:  
http://www.dur.ac.uk/p.m.weilbacher/Peter/mozilla-os2-1.7.2-calendar-mng.zip  
Date: 6 Aug 04  
>   
>>Just about all versions since 1.3a have been delivered in both .ZIP and  
>>INSTALLER versions.  You pick your poison when you download.  
 
It has not been that simple lately.  You had to get the proper extra   
files - GCC... - and maybe delete and recreate some other files.  The   
only thing I had to do with the above is copy the Mozilla.bmp to the   
new tree.  
>   
> The implication of the  original post was that the latest version comes with  
> the java plugin,   
 
Plugins are just that; something extra they are not developed as part   
of Mozilla nor should they stored in the Mozilla tree.  When properly   
organized, profiles, plugins, email, bookmarks, are not affected by   
replacing the actual Mozilla program.  
 
> and the GCC runtimes libs, and maybe some other stuff I don't  
> know about.   
 
I did not have to mess with any of that any more.  
 
Just in case anyone didn't know, Warpzilla is no longer being   
developed by IBM.  It is now being developed at "hobby" level.  Help   
is gladly accepted.  
 
Ray  
 
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