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I have PC V 1.0. I tried it, something conflicted - no I do not
remember what - and it has been on the shelf ever since. I have been
using TOP when I need to kill Netscape. What version did PC stop at?
Should I give this 1.0 another chance?
Ray
Steven Levine wrote:
> In <3D197FDC.D78458D9@pacbell.net>, on 06/25/02
> at 08:48 PM, "J. R. Fox" said:
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> >> though. Stardock dropped OS/2 support for PC quite some time ago, > there were problems with the program, and I don't think it works
> >> with later. With two simple workarounds, it works fine.
>
> >Which are ?
>
> Track down the Mr. KIA article.
>
> >whether to put C-A-D Cmdr. or WatchCat in for ECS. Have you used the
> >WNICE / WKILL enhancements that are supposed to beef up WatchCat to be
> >competitive with the others ? If so, what did you think of them ? How
> >safe, reliable, effective ?
>
> I can only speak for PC and WatchCat. I used to use WatchCat before
> upgrading to PC. Other than the erroneous and, IMO silly, "it doesn't
> work because the vendor stopped supporting OS/2" statements, they all seen
> to work within their capabilities and OS/2's limitations.
>
> Steven
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