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Please re-read the Feb. 2006 Download! column. That will answer your
question about Thunderbird.
Zdenek Jizba wrote:
> 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:
>>
>>>
>>> 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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