On Feb 20, 2006, at 4:26 PM, david_elmo wrote:
<<Seriously - about using the old Sherlock - though: you can still use
it. I fired up Classic and chose my Sherlock 1 and found things with
it. It is lovely! You need to put the app in the applications folder
along with all your 9 stuff. At least that is how I have it. But I am
not recommending it because at some stage one needs to get used to
whatever is supported and developed as things move on...>>
Yeah, David, I know I need to learn to move on, & I will eventually.
I don't have Sherlock 1 or I'd give it a try in the classic
environment. Sherlock 2 came installed on my 6500. I have not been
able to get either Foxfire or Mozilla to function properly in OS 10.3.
In fact, the second part of Foxfire would not even install after
downloading. I know folks rave about them & I wish I could get the
hang of them, but don't know what I am not doing, or what I am doing
wrong. My computer system is functioning fine with the OS 10.3. I
don't use the OS 9.2.2 a lot, but had valuable software designed for 9
that will not install in 10, that I do not want to discard.
Ginny
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