Netscape woes
Jacques Presseault
jacques at olsn.on.ca
Mon Jul 7 14:53:45 EDT 1997
I have moved from Navigator 3.01 to Communicator 4.01.
How can I edit in Communicator the mailing lists I created with
Navigator?
Huerfano County Public Library wrote:
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> Why doesn't anyone try Netscape Communicator?
> It is by far, the best browser now, and is new.
>
> Network Administrator
> Huerfano County Public Library
> 323 Main St.
> Walsenburg, CO 81089
> hcpl at walsenburg.net
>
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> > From: Michael Huber <mhuber1 at umbc.edu>
> > To: Multiple recipients of list <web4lib at library.berkeley.edu>
> > Subject: Re: Netscape woes
> > Date: Monday, July 07, 1997 9:42 AM
> >
> > On Mon, 7 Jul 1997, Alejandro Garza Gonzalez wrote:
> >
> > >> I have never seen Netscape do this consistantly but, I would
> suggest
> > >> (unless you need Gold) you try just plain ol' Netscape Navigator
> 3.01
> > >> sans bell and whistles.
> >
> > > However, I don't see how switching to 3.01 from Gold would
> alleviate
> any
> > > problems.. at least in our track record, Gold crashed a liittle
> bit
> less
> > > than 3.01 (under Win95), but that just might be luck =)
> >
> > If users are trying to edit webpages with Gold and the problem
> resides
> > there... Basically it's an attempt to remove possibly unnecessary
> > variables from the equation.
> >
> >
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> > | The thoughts and ideas expressed above are mine and mine alone.
> |
> > | Michael Huber mhuber1 at umbc.edu
> |
> >
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> color=3D"#000000" face=3D"Courier New">Why doesn't anyone try Netscape
> =
> Communicator?<br>It is by far, the best browser now, and is =
> new.<br><br><br>Network Administrator<br>Huerfano County Public =
> Library<br>323 Main St.<br>Walsenburg, CO 81089<br><font =
> color=3D"#0000FF"><u>hcpl at walsenburg.net</u><font =
> color=3D"#000000"><br><br>----------<br>> From: Michael Huber =
> <<font color=3D"#0000FF"><u>mhuber1 at umbc.edu</u><font =
> color=3D"#000000">><br>> To: Multiple recipients of list
> <<font =
> color=3D"#0000FF"><u>web4lib at library.berkeley.edu</u><font =
> color=3D"#000000">><br>> Subject: Re: Netscape woes<br>>
> Date: =
> Monday, July 07, 1997 9:42 AM<br>> <br>> On Mon, 7 Jul 1997, =
> Alejandro Garza Gonzalez wrote:<br>> <br>> >> I have never
> =
> seen Netscape do this consistantly but, I would suggest<br>>
> >> =
> (unless you need Gold) you try just plain ol' Netscape Navigator =
> 3.01<br>> >> sans bell and whistles.<br>> <br>> > =
> However, I don't see how switching to 3.01 from Gold would alleviate
> any =
> <br>> > problems.. at least in our track record, Gold crashed a
> =
> liittle bit less <br>> > than 3.01 (under Win95), but that just
> =
> might be luck =3D)<br>> <br>> If users are trying to edit
> webpages =
> with Gold and the problem resides<br>> there... Basically
> it's =
> an attempt to remove possibly unnecessary<br>> variables from the =
>
> equation.<br>> <br>> =
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> > | The thoughts and ideas expressed above are mine and mine
> =
> alone. |<br>> | Michael Huber =
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> color=3D"#0000FF"><u>mhuber1 at umbc.edu</u><font color=3D"#000000"> =
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Jacques Presseault jacques at olsn.on.ca
Ontario Library Service - North (Sudbury)
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