Well, you might delete the one that doesn't work,
and use the one that launches version 0.94 to
launch the program.

[basic stuff follows;  Windows experts may ignore]

If you aren't sure what a desktop shortcut does,
right-click it and select 'Properties' from the 
menu that appears.  On the Shortcut tab, you may
see something like this:
Target:  "C:\Program Files\Quackle\Quackle.exe"
which would indicate that the shortcut will
launch the program you want.

There's another way to launch the program, too.
If XP works anything like Windows2000, which it
does in some ways and doesn't in others, do this:
Press the "flying Windows" key (next to Alt in the
lower-left area of your keyboard) and select 
Programs, Quackle, Quackle 0.94.  That's a bit more
cumbersome, but it does save you from the mysteries
of wondering just what a desktop shortcut might be
launching.

Once you have the program running, click Help and
About Quackle to see the version number.  V0.94
identifies itself clearly.

John Hart


--- In [email protected], "suuuzzcflrrcom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Okay, call me an incipient Luddite - but I can't get this puppy to
> work properly.
> 
> I have two icons on my XP desktop - one that is the 0.94 release and a
> large Gold Star shortcut that is for an unknown version (one that
> didn't work on my machine at all).
> 
> What do I have to do to fix this and get the two icons compatible, 
please?
> 
> Much thanks.
> 
> Susi
>


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