Hello Julia

On 24-Jul-99, you wrote:


> 
> Just what I was thinking. Praise, recommend, praise - it's a technique
> at Toastmasters for helping each other improve their speaking skills.
> 
> I'd like to try out V3  too ( I'll let the stampede die down a bit
> first) but I also want to keep the present version intact so I don't
> lose the cache. What is the best way to try out v3 without conflicts
> with v2.95?

Install it to a different directory. Really, it's that simple. The installer
asks you where you want to have it, and will create a drawer for it there. If
you point it to another directory than where your current Voyager drawer is
living, you will be left with two seperate Voyager drawers, one with the 2.95,
and one with V�. BTW., the installer also asks you kindly if you want to
backup the existing installation, so even if you take the same directory, old
files are not lost. But, since V� is still in a pre-stage, I would advise you
to put it in a seperate directory. Use version 2.95 when you need to get some
work done without fear for sudden surprises, use V� to try it out, maybe help
find some bugs, and generally have fun with it. 

> Julia

Wasn't your name Jools some time ago? or am I mixing people up here?

Dirk

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