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Gary Wong wrote:
> Where did you download Firefox 1.5? Did you not read the Feb. 2006
> Download! column? That should give you a clue.
I have no problem with firefox. I downloaded it using the SCOUG download
option. (I did scan your Feb. 2006 Download column). My question is about
Thunderbird, and what is its most recent version for OS2.
There are so many problems dealing with the restoration of my PC, that
it is not clear what to do next. (For example I just spent several hours
getting
my APL2 back but it is still only about 40% complete. I had to find the
original installation diskettes. Fortunately I never throw anything away.
Unfortunately that makes it hard to find things. Then restoring to the most
recent version did not work, so I had to try intermediate updates.)
Right now the most pressing question on my mind is what software
(freeware, shareware, commercial) is most desirable to install. Any clues?
>
> Zdenek Jizba wrote:
>
>> I had a big crash, and so will spend quite some time
>> recovering. Both of my hard disks crashed. The slave
>> one cannot be copied and the master when copied
>> has enough errors so I gave up on using that software
>> but the data may be OK. My main CD reader is also
>> gone.
>> My question is: I downloaded firefox 1.5 and it
>> seems to work fine. The most recent version of
>> thunderbird seems to be one from July last year
>> and it is not 1.5. Where can I get thunderbird 1.5
>> for OS2?
>>
>>
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