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- From: djarvis@u.washington.edu (David Jarvis)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.applications
- Subject: Re: Tips for making Mosaic Stable
- Date: 12 Jan 1996 07:15:47 GMT
- Organization: University of Washington, Seattle
- Message-ID: <4d51r3$38k@nntp5.u.washington.edu>
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- In article <4d22so$sn8@hubcap.clemson.edu>,
- C. Taylor Sutherland III <taylors@hubcap.clemson.edu> wrote:
- >> It seems to be forms that choke it, but it gurus with the hotlist
- >> at times. Gurus during writes to the hotlist really bug me.
- >>
- >I've never been able to make the hotlist thingy work. All it ever does is
- >say, "Yup. I put it there." But it never does.
-
- Are you using A_Mosaic2.0 pre-release? It has a very well implemented
- "phone-book" for setting your "bookmarks". I use it all the time on my
- A1200, and except for some forms, A_Mosaic2.0p is very stable, with the
- proviso that you have to watch out for other tasks that want to use chip
- (graphics) memory. A_Mosaic doesn't seem to play well with other programs
- in regards to graphics memory! (or some large ftp downloads, which can
- scramble the screen some)
-
- But for everyday looking at Web resources, it works fine. And I have
- probably at least a hundred entries in my phone-book. Just click on the
- funny upside down V by the URL at the top of the screen, and you will see
- how easy it is. (But I see what you mean about the menu "hotlist" I just
- tried it with nothing happenning).
-
- David Jarvis
-
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