MacUsers with Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or 4.01:

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You may need to use your browser's "stop" button Stop Button if you choose to move to another link before images are fully loaded.
(That includes clicking on a thumbnail photo to bring up it's full-size "comping" view)

This is true with any html-based CD-ROM, including this one

***Failing to do so may cause a non-catastrophic, but annoying, problem:

Here's what happens:
You will have no indication of the problem until you go to remove the disc from its tray-- at which point you will get a warning similar to:

This is what you'll see:

This is what you'll see

You will be able to continue on with any programs you are currently running, but in order to remove the disc from the CD-ROM tray you will have to shut down your computer.  This is the result of a known bug in Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 and 4.01 that will, hopefully, be fixed in newer versions.  You will experience this with any HTML-based disc, including this one.
Three ways to prevent this problem:
1. Wait for all images to load before clicking on anything else.
2. If images are loading, use your stop buttonStop Button before clicking on anything else.
3. Download a free copy of Netscape at  www.netscape.com/download/
We really, really apologize for this inconvenience, and we hope it won't prevent you from taking advantage of some of the useful features we've tried to build into our disc.  if there was anything we could do about it this problem, believe us, we would.  But at this point it's up to Microsoft.