Hi Vicki,
I believe it is sound strategy to leave the prior version of JFW on one's
system. It will happily reside in its own folder. The advantage of doing
this is that if an application doesn't run properly in the latest version,
but did so in the prior version of JFW, you have the option of easily going
back to that version. What many of us do is to set up a hotkey for each
version. Then all that is required is to unload JFW with insert-f4, and
then load the version you wish with the assigned hotkey.
Best Regards,
Les
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