Like others, I had not been successful getting the -turbo option to 
work for me.  I had added the -turbo option to the Parameters line in 
my Mozilla program object, but all that would happen when I tried to 
start it is that it would briefly pop up a white screen and then 
close.  If I tried double clicking on the program object again, it 
would appear to start but then it would just stop.  Looking in 
Watchcat, I could see that a Mozilla process was still running so I 
would terminate it and when I tried starting the Mozilla -turbo object
again, I would get the white screen popping up and then closing.

After repeating this process more times than I care to admit, it 
finally occurred to me what I was doing wrong.  The first Mozilla 
-turbo session needs to continue running in the background in order 
for a second Mozilla session to open up at turbo speed.  In other 
words, my solution was to create TWO program objects for "Mozilla 
-turbo", one that I placed in my startup folder and the other one on 
my desktop that I use to open up Mozilla sessions.  Now when I click 
on the desktop Mozilla object, it opens in about 4 seconds!  Very 
nice.

Hope this helps someone else.

Ralph Cohen

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