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   Bill Watt to jcargile@sbcglobal.net   
   Re: old Netscape 7.2   
   24 Jun 05 22:40:34   
   
   From: nobwatt@ptd.net   
      
   On Fri, 24 Jun 2005 23:41:45 GMT, Jerry Cargile   
    wrote:   
      
   >   Does anyone know where I could get an old version of 7.2?   The   
   >current one has been changed so much you can't get your mail or   
   >newsgroups back.   
   >   
   >I don't know how anyone can say this is better than IE.  Of course, I   
   >always have preferred NS over IE and wouldn't even use IE.  But things   
   >have changed.  I can't take a chance of losing any more important mail   
   >that was filed in my inbox folders.  It's gonna cost me a bundle to get   
   >new downloads and keys that I had stored there.   
   >   
   >Now, back to the original question, is there such a thing now as the   
   >original NS 7.2, or....can I get NS 6.0 and retrive my e-mail with it?   
   >   
   >BTW, Doug posted a link by someone who claimed you could get your   
   >profiles back, but I couldn't find ONE file he mentioned in his article.   
   >  He must've been using the original 7.2.   
   >   
   >What I can't figure out is if they're gonna jack around and change 7.2,   
   >why in the hell don't they make a new one and call it 7.3?   
   >   
   >Jerry   
      
   Jerry,   
      
   Take a look here, it may be old enough for your purpose:   
   http://browsers.evolt.org/?navigator/32bit/7.2   
      
   Regards,   
      
   Bill Watt   
   Computer Help and Information  http://home.ptd.net/~bwatt/   
      
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