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In <200304151812.1434817.8@scoug.com>, on 04/15/03
at 06:12 PM, jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net said:
>One site offers to update my 4.61 to 7.00.
>I assume it includes Java. Should I update?
Only if you want a Windows browser. :-)
>Or should I try Mozilla? It is my understanding that it doew not include
>Java.
You should install Mozilla 1.4 and you could install Innotek's Java 1.4.
Both are free and between them you will have much better results on
today's websites.
>Currently I have v .9something. It locks up everythhing as soon as the
>little Mozilla window shows so I will have to uninstall it with Unimaint
>before installing the latest version.
Yes, you need to delete all traces of v.9something before installing v1.4.
I'm sure we could fix your problem with v.9, but why bother. It's ancient
and will not solve your problem.
Steven
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