Answer for win98 is also yes. I installed 0.9.9 and the March 14 nightly 
both on my Windows partition. You can't run both of them at the same 
time as is the case with Linux, but that's not much of a limitation.
You must install each version in a separate folder/directory; otherwise, 
files would get overlayed and you would not have two distinct versions. 
For convenience, you can place separate icons on the desktop for each 
version with each icon pointing to its own mozilla executable.
With either Linux or Windows, there is some (beneficial) interaction 
between the versions. Configuration settings, address books, mail, etc. 
are common to all installed versions. That's really a very nice feature!
Phil

Dom Incollingo wrote:

> Hi Everyone,
>
> Does anyone know if it is possible (or will be possible in the near 
> future) to have two versions of Mozilla installed on the same PC?
>
> I have been using the nightly builds exclusively for quite some time. 
> But after 1.0 is released, I would like to use Moz 1.0 as my default 
> browser but still do some occasional testing with the "alpha" and 
> "beta" nightly builds.  Does anyone know whether (and how) this will 
> be possible?   Thanks very much.
>
> Dom
>


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