>> Yes. Well, that's on V2.95 also. If that's all there is to V3's cache
>> browser, then
>> I'll have to stick with V2.95. At least it has REAL cache browser.

> Why is the cache browser so important for you?  It seems an odd reason
> to give up on all the new features of V3 and go back to the old
> version, just because you cant use the cachebrowser with V3.

Why is javascript so important? Or any of the other new features of V3?
Because
you want them. Why take a step backwards to get them?

Just because you don't use the cache browser doesn't mean others don't find
use
for it. I mirror on my HD a lot of the sites I visit. This due to the rather
ephemeral
nature of information on the web, and I like to keep some information for
reference.
Then, too, I like to keep certain files in the cache to speed things up but
selectively
delete other files for sites to which I don't wish to return. Without a
cache browser,
I might as well be using Netscape.


Doug Rudd

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