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Harry Motin wrote:
> Here are the problems I've experienced on all versions of
> Netscape:
> 1. My bookmarks disappear.
> 2. My address book gets corrupted.
Have never seen this myself, Harry. How big are your bookmark
files and address book ? I have a number of bookmark files.
Probably there is some way to shuttle amongst them in NS, but
for me they tend to be temporary repositories, since I wind up
feeding all the contents into the Web Organizer database, which
constitutes my "Home" page. The latter is a great program,
too bad it ceased development. There are a number of
improvements that it would certainly have benefited from
> 3. My mail gets corrupted.
Can't tell from your comments if this was the same sort of mail
corruption I've been experiencing.
> In summary: Update your Netscape.
Are you using the 6/01 build ? They haven't done a particularly
good job of differentiating releases.
I would like to think that Mozilla/Warpzilla/IBM-zilla won't
suffer from these problems. Of course, they must have their own
set of bugs.
Jordan
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