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Is there any reason to keep all the _old.102 files?  I'm still using ebase 102, but for every file, there is a corresponding _old (I assume from when I converted from the really ancient ebase a year or more ago).  Do they have any function? 
 
Also, since I'm doing some housekeeping,  I have several copies of ebase on my hard drive, renamed after crashes (I've always renamed and saved the crashed file) and then recovered using a backed up copy.  Does anyone see any reason to keep this stuff around?
 
Is this stuff like 'mourning'...  you hang onto it for an appropriate period and then try to let go?
 
Steve Shimek
Executive Director
The Otter Project
3098 Stewart Court
Marina, CA 93933
831/883-4159
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.otterproject.org
 
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