I couldn't agree more!  JFW 3.31.35, Internet Explorer and Outlook Express
5 work very well together.  By all means, upgrade but, and I can't stress
this enough, don't merge files.



At 12:43 PM 12/7/99 -0500, you wrote:
>If you use outlook express and internet explorer a lot, then yes, by all
>means it is worth upgrading.  Otherwise it is up to you.  I wouldn't
>backtrack to an earlier version even if somebody offered to pay me to do so.
>Well, maybe it would depend on how much they offered and for how long I
>would have to use the older version, but at least you get my message.  I
>also think the virtual cursor works very well almost all the time.
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>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Yates" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Monday, December 06, 1999 11:31 PM
>Subject: Should I upgrade?
>
>
>> Helo listers,
>> About six weeks ago I received the JFW 33 CD that came with a "FEATURES"
>> casette and was a real bear to get loaded.  Had trouble with the
>> authorization disk and required help from  JFW tech support to complete
>the
>> job.
>> It is now loaded on home and office PC and working well.
>>
>> Today, I got a CD in the mail that is in a disk mailer  wrapped in
>> cellophane and is labelled JFW 33.1.  I believe my employer purchased
>these.
>> I am still smartingfrom the pain of my last attempt to upgrade.  Would it
>> behoove me to load this one?  Is there that much of a difference?  Is this
>> the one that introduces the virtual cursor that I have heard so much about
>> on this  list?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Danney
>>
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