>
>Jeesh...I mean't to say.
>
>That's not a good reason NOT to register it.
>
>Sigh.
>
>
>Regards...Martin
The problem is, that after determining that the program is going to 'hang
around' and thus prevent me from closing Miami too, if I take any more actions
with ARTM to 'remove' either or both programs from memory, blammo!
I like Voyager and if this problem is resolved, I *will* buy it, but I can't
subscribe to the notion of 'resolve via reboot' - that's Windows, not the
Amiga. Even if an Amiga only takes 1/2 minute to reboot, unlike the almost 5
minutes of NT (which should stand for 'Not Today').
I have put this question up before but to no avail. I'm not 'dissing'
Voyager, I think it is the best of the three browsers, but this problem will
keep me off the customer list until resolved, unfortunately.
I also realize that Amiga Development is a two way street, that we can't
expect every Amiga Developer to drop everything to resolve issues unless
proven to be occurring on more than one person's computer, hence this list.
If it were a Javascript problem or something like that, I'd buy the software.
No one can get those perfect, I watch Netscape and IE battle with it all the
time at work and purportedly many sites try to *only* accomodate those
browsers to no avail.
kevin
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