Yes, I would endorse Lew's recommendation of 'Take Control of Upgrading 
to Tiger' - but with a caveat.

One of the options (and which you might be tempted by, Tannis, given your 
mention of a small hard disk) is Erase & Install. This has brought a 
number of people to grief, not least because it can leave you without OS9 
and thus no Classic mode under which to run Emailer. This is or was (they 
are good at updating these e-books) the least well documented of the 
options. My strong advice would be not to go the Erase & Install route 
unless you are feeling very confidant and are fully backed up onto a 
bootable drive.

Having executed several of these the standard upgrade has worked fine 
each time and my dealer reports the same. All fairly painless.

If you do need to conserve disk space perhaps it would be worth archiving 
what you dont actually need for future operations? There are utilities 
out there that identify duplicate and orphan files and so on but the 
space savings  tend not to be great and they have been known to junk 
important files. I get more savings by deleting large unwanted files from 
Emailer's Downloads folder (select display by size to do this).


Julian





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