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Re: Lingua update



Dear Joke,

We don't think that there will be any problem if you install NB Lingua on top
of your stable, working Scholar's Workstation.  We're doing some testing to
make sure that this is the case and we will let users know if we think there
is any risk to your stable NB program.  In any case, if you want to be
absolutely safe, you can install Lingua in a different directory and work on
Scholar's Workstation and Lingua Workstation as two separate programs.
However, you should not try to have both programs running at the same time.
You would have to work on one (e.g. Lingua), close the program and then open
the other (e.g., NBWin - Scholar's Workstation).  Files created or edited in
one program could be opened and edited in the other program so long as they
do not contain Greek, Hebrew, Cyrillic, etc.

Hope this helps.

Anne Putnam


----- Original Message -----
From: s.e. scheepstra <Se.Scheepstra>
To: Multiple recipients of list NOTABENE <notabene>
Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 1999 10:43 AM
Subject: Re: Lingua update


> Dear Anne Putnam,
>
> Thanks a lot for your info about NBW-Lingua. Whether I should like to receive 
>the
> prerelease or not depends on its influence on the NBW-program I'm working 
>with.
> Can the NBW-L prerelease be installed without 'touching' a stable working 
>NBW??
>
> I expect your answer on this question might be relevant for other listeners 
>too,
> so please react on list.
>
> Thank you in advance, and enjoy your X-mas break.
>
> Joke Scheepstra
> --
> se.scheepstra / se.scheepstra-K.nl
> mrs drs S.E. Scheepstra / Kampen Theol. University NL
> IJsselkade 26, 8261 AC Kampen, The Netherlands
>
>
>
>





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