hi myron,
re "Comments?" ...
well keep in mind that i have no personal knowledge or experience with 'go back'... just what i've read here.
that said, if you go back (pun intended) and read jw's post #reply-13370961 i think it shows that you are asking too much of the program. it sounds like you were trying to recover from a browser crash? is that a valid function of 'go back'? i don't know.
again, in reading jw's post, it looks as though that's not the application. here's an example of what i mean. take failed software installs. if your system is fine, then you try installing something that screws things all up, 'go back' will come to the rescue and take you back to where you used to be. but whatever caused your invalid page fault or general protection fault was probably present a few hours earlier. so 'go back' offers no remedy.
long story endless, i don't see that 'go back' offers antifreeze protection, such as norton's does. and for that matter, i've never had any great success getting antifreeze (a component of crashguard) to work consistently.
just kicking in my two cents, as you requested <g3>
it's a good subject, myron
:)
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