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Subject:Re: Multiple Browsers From:byfield -at- DIRECT -dot- CA Date:Thu, 19 Dec 1996 11:41:25 -0800
Daniel Arrasmith <d -dot- arrasmith -at- INTERNETMCI -dot- COM> wrote:
>Would like to keep several browser flavors at hand to check out web page
>repros. Has anyone successfully done this on a stand-alone PC? I'm hanging
>with WGW 3.11.
It's drastic, but a boot manager would solve your problem. I use
the one that comes with OS/2, but there's at least one commercial
and several shareware ones for all PC operating systems.
I run Internet Explorer on the Win95 side, and Netscape for OS/2 and
Web Explorer on the OS/2 side. No problems--although it may help that
Win95 can't read the OS/2 partition.
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Bruce Byfield (bbyfield -at- axionet -dot- com) / byfield -at- direct -dot- ca
Technical Writer
Prostyle Software
Burnaby, BC, Canada
(604) 421-7189