Alas - while attempting to integrate the em address book from my S900 into the default book on my G4/933 (which had already been imported - I was simply trying to consolidate) - I inadvertently release the mouse button on the "delete" option... an auto-response from years of Adobe-ingrained "deselect all" option (directly above the "select all" option, which also appears in Netscape's pull-down). Frantically, I tried to force quit Netscape before the evil deed was done, but to no avail. Consequently, the "command-Z" undo option was not available. HELP!!?? How can I recover this data? Will Norton Systemworks' unerase do the trick? Any other suggestions? What "file type" do I look for? I am totally at a loss, here... And a bit reluctant to em Netscape's tech support - and spend $9.95 to find out I'm screwed (ah, that'd be TWICE!)....
As always, the list's advise would be most gratefully appreciated!
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