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Well, I guess then you just do the best you can.  I have an older computer
that was purchased in 1999.  It still has the Pentium II processor,k and
it wasn't just JFW that was giving me problems.  When I downloaded later
versions of IE I started getting all kinds of error messages almost
immediately.  I'm impressed with what is in 4.0 and 4.01, but I think that
they jumped the gun when they released these versions with so many bugs in
them.  I got this computer from Human Ware and they also can sell JFW as
you probabluy all know, but like I said I will either have to get a new
machine or upgrade processors, and I don't know what I will do now.





On Mon, 18 Mar 2002, Walt Smith wrote:

> There were known problems with the frames utility in both JFW 4.0 and 4.01,
> but these have been corrected in the public beta of 4.02.  The Frames
> Manager utility was completely redesigned and I'll admit that it takes some
> getting used to; but once you have, it's as easy to create a new frame as it
> always was.  The problem with deliberately backleveling yourself with JFW is
> that you really can't go much farther back than 3.71 because too many newer
> apps simply aren't supported ... IE/OE 6 and Adobe Acrobat 5.05, for
> example.
>
> --
>  Walt Smith - Raleigh, NC
>  [log in to unmask]
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