On 4/22/01 12:39 PM, "Warren Post" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Strange.  I've seen no problems worth mentioning on any machine with Netscape
> (4.05,
> 4.5, 4.51, 4.75) coexisting with MSOffice (95 and 97) under Win95 or 98,
> either on
> my machines or on my clients'.  (I do a little fix-it consulting work on the
> side.)
> 
> Perhaps your Netscape problems are system specific?  I, like several others on
> this
> list, have come across specific PCs that are unable to run Netscape with any
> stability even with identical OS and applications to my own systems.  Ditto
> MSIE:
> it's not stable on my machines, but I've seen it very stable on other machines
> with
> the same OS and applications as mine.  I suspect it's some low level hardware
> or
> BIOS issue, but haven't bothered to dig deep enough to confirm that.
> 
> Warren
> http://sites.netscape.net/srcopan/cybercafe.htm
> 
> Eugene Bernache wrote:
> 
>> Netscape doesn't get along well with Microsoft Office at all...
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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Also from what I recall from my techie days if your computers have little
memory then fuggediboutit when Netscape and any other application is
concerned. The high school I used to work at had Netscape crashes every 10
minutes on their cheap locally made pc's. Ugh! also sometimes celaron
processors are simply CRUMMY (not an apple plug just a fact of life - I've
also had my share of "bad apples" excuse the pun, but were mostly hardware
flaws. What I am getting at is that sometimes it is simply the
computer...those celaron processors started out as pentiums and didn't pass
the test and were tossed into a lower class basket.

Since I don't know what kinds of equipment everyone uses I just thot I'd
toss it into the fray for fun. Also sometimes low quality memory chips cause
all sorts of horrible probs on your software.

Margie



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