on 14/1/03 10:13 am, Thomas England at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Mr. Berkowitz asked:
>> It's not really worth all this bother. I'd suggest leaving either OE or
>> Office 2001 alone just in case you ever have to boot into OS 9, and leaving
>> the root MUD folder over there in case you need it then. You could get rid
>> of either OE 5 or Office 2001 though - you don't need both - and the elated
>> identities folder.
>> 
>> Are you very short of disk space?
> 
> That's what got me to poking around, looking for items to delete.
> I have gone all digital in my photography biz and the size of my image files
> keeps expanding. I did a one-day shoot recently which resulted in 4 gigs'
> worth of pixels.
> When you then dupe those images to make custom sizes or for web posting,
> pretty soon you're talking about a lot of bytes.
> Thanks for your guidance; your answers confirm what I expected, but with
> Microsoft programs I tend to be very cautious.

Into digital photography and amassing huge files but short on disk space?
Check out iView, (a more sophisticated, feature-rich iPhoto). Unlike iPhoto,
iView lets you keep thumbnail catalogues without having to store each
picture. You can save a lot of hard drive space by burning all your pictures
to CD/DVD and then using iView to catalogue the discs.

Peter.


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