LOVE Conflict catcher! (although the actual conflict test part is 
worthless!)

But for extension management, grouping of extensions, desktop rebuilding, 
clean-install system merges, location manager integration, control strip 
intergration, management of any applications plug-in folder, any folder 
in the system, applescriptablility, the ability to determine whether your 
PB is on AC or battery, switching of active sys folder, locking extension 
sets, password protection... and lastly & specifically to this list... it 
can identify if a duo is docked and load a different set, switch 
locations, etc. automatically!

Extensions Manager doesn't even show you all of your extensions, and I 
might also mention, that among other detrimental files, if 
ObjectSupportLib is installed, Extensions Manager isn't even kind enough 
to show it to you so you can disable it.

Have you really explored it? Its quite a swiss army knife. Don't judge it 
by its name sake. The Conflict testing aspect is VERY TROUBLESOME, 
especially to new users, but to a power user, the control the rest of the 
program offers is required.

IMHO,

Jay

P.S. Every computer I use gets two things installed IMMEDIATELY: CC8 and 
TB2



On 11/24/99 11:23 AM, Brandy < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>HATE Conflict catcher!
>Brandy
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