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Peter Skye wrote:
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> Ray, *you* assigned this project. Where is the mozilla flask with the
> missing oxygenated di-sulfur (OS2)?
Well, it certainly has been a gas. This has been the most trouble I
have caused in a long time.
And yes, I heartily concur, a great deal of info on OS/2 is hard to
sort out. For instance, I think UPDATECD is a great effort. I buy it
on CD because of the learning curve of trying to add the pieces not
included in the DL.
But, right now Mozilla is the most important OS/2 application I have.
Going on-line with OS/2 avoids so much Windows specific garbage that
I would maintain an OS/2 box for nothing else. I also have Mozilla
1.8a3 on Win98SE. Big difference in management. Warpzilla is working
for me, Winzilla, like most other Win apps, I get the feeling I am
working for it. But once in a while there is a page I just can not
operate with Warpzilla.
I think right now Warpzilla is the best tool for WEB access, that's
why I am pushing it. I'll even show you what tricks I know first
hand. That means a help secession after a regular meeting.
We'll discuss my fee later.
Ray
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