Posted by Randy-IA on January 06, 2008 at 12:06:15 from (207.177.83.84):
First off thanks for all the advice on my previous post . I'm not to computer savvy so I have a couple more questions concerning this change-over . I think that since Firefox and Netscape are both Mozzilla products that all the bookmarks and settings will be moved from one to the other with little or no input from me during the install - is this correct ? I can't find any info or FAQ's to anwser this for me on the Firefox site . Second , the only reason I'm doing this change is because it seems more and more sites are causing a " illegal procedure " shutdown of the browser version I'm using now (Netscape 7.2 ) . Will updating to a newer version help this problem ? Version 9.xx just came out but my computer isn't new enough for that one . I'm afraid I only have the minimum system requirements for Firefox 2.0 also . Companies are giving up on being backwards compatible which I can understand . Win 98 is a dinosaur according to the geeks . Thanks for any answers to these final questions on this subject ( I hope ! ) ...Randy
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