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#3656 - 09/24/06 12:42 AM
Re: Upgrading or new install?
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#3675 - 09/24/06 07:26 PM
Re: Upgrading or new install?
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#3983 - 10/02/06 11:02 AM
Re: Upgrading or new install?
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Trying to make a decision here. Currently running Classic 6.7.2 on my Barnegat Fishin' Hole Web Site. I'm working with Threads 6.5.5 to see how I can obtain the look and feel most like what I have. The classic forums are here.The Threads 6.5 test forum is here. I really want to go to Threads 7. So my question is: What is your best advice - Should I continue playing with 6.5.5 or should install 7(Beta) and work towards customizing that instead??? What is the easiest import route Classic to 6.5 or to 7.? Appreciate the time an effort for you guys to look at this? Larry
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