>I'd be interested in hearing some WannaBe experiences. I've tried WannaBe
>(68K) two times on a pretty decent SE/30, but it has messed up Open
>Transport both times. I have had to reinstall (and trash WannaBe). For
>now, I run NN 2.02 or iCab with Images off.
>
WannaBe is the only browser I run on my Classic II 10/80. I�ve had no trouble,
whether in Open Transport or ConfigPPP, and can�t recommend it highly enough.
There�s a Google plug-in for searching (you can get others) and that�s fine
too. I�m surprised to hear that others have had problems.
Russell
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