Re: Netscape dated?

Andy Carvin (acarvin@k12.cnidr.org)
Sat, 16 Mar 1996 18:15:34 EST

If you have a beta version of 2.0, it will expire at some point. When
this happens, it will allow you to still access the netscape www site so
you can download a fresh version. And when you get a new copy, it'll
import your old bookmarks as well, though it certainly wouldn't hurt if
you go and make a backup...

hope this helps,

ac

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>
> We have had technical support people from two different service centers tell
> us that the Netscape 2.0 is only workable for two months, then you would
> have to download another copy.
>
> Does anyone know if this is true?
>
> If it true, what happens? Are your bookmarks and settings still there?
>
> If this is not true, will downloading a newer version erase your bookmarks
> and setttings or just update your file?
>
> Thank you for any help you can give us.
>
>
> Nancy Verkamp
> Ferdinand Elementary School
> Ferdinand, Indiana
> -------------------------------------
> Name: Nancy Verkamp
> E-mail: Nancy Verkamp <nverkamp@psci.net>
> Date: 03/15/96
> Time: 07:06:48
>