In emailer-Digest V2006 #120, the person identified as Bea Hopkinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> thoughtfully said:
>>Can I make a suggestion. Since you seem to indicate that you have OS >>X on the machine as well as OS 9, I'd recommend you boot into OS X >>only. You can continue to use OS 9 only apps via Classic in OS X. If >>you have access to both 9 and X, then you should always boot into OS >>X unless you have a specific reason to boot into OS 9. If you are >>wondering what reasons might there be to boot into OS 9, then you >>don't have a reason to be doing it. :-) > >It is booting in System 9.2 - and no, I'm not wondering why I do >that, its because Claris Emailer is the application I use every and all day. Well... [EMAIL PROTECTED] is my =only= email app (although I use a Web browser to clear out the dreck that accumulates in my BellSouth "screened mail" box), and run in OS X (10.2.8). I still use a few pre-OS X applications, including MS Word 5.1a (I DETEST the versions in Office), and DAs -- SmartScrap and The Clipper, Easy Envelopes (the OS X version is on Sonia's Mini -- I don't like "Widgets"), SpellsWell, the old Calendar and Calculator (don't like iCal or the new Calculator either... who needs accuracy to four decimals for minor calculations?), and three games. > How does one get it to boot in System X? I have [EMAIL PROTECTED] (and Classic/9.2.2) load on startup, so it's there all the time. The others live in the Dock (on the left-hand side of the screen) and are conjured up from there. >I can't think it would make any difference to me, as I have to click >on the Claris icon in the Dock even after booting in System 9. Put it in "Startup Items" in OS 9 -- or in the Dock in OS X. -- Selah! BWms -= There are three kinds of men: Those who learn by reading: Those who learn by observation; and those who just have to pee on the electric fence for themselves. =- ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

