Re: Is "SeaMonkey 2.40" the last version, or will there be further updates?

2016-11-22 Thread pthf1nd3r
On Saturday, November 19, 2016 at 9:52:07 AM UTC-7, Chris Ilias wrote:
> On 2016-11-17 2:16 AM, pth@gmail.com wrote:
> 
> > My impression is that the microsoft November update rollup makes seamonkey 
> > 2.46 for windows 7 x32 crash.
> 
> Does the Mozilla Crash Reporter come up? If not, it could be because 
> you're not using an official release. If it does,
> 1. Open SeaMonkey.
> 2. Go to Help-->Troubleshooting_Information. That should open a new tab 
> with info about your SeaMonkey setup.
> 3. Under "Crash Reports for the Last 3 Days" click on your latest crash 
> report. That should take you to a web page starting with 
> "https://crash-stats.mozilla.com/report/index/";
> 4. Open a reply to this post and paste the address of your latest crash 
> report.
> We can then look at the data specific to your crash and have a better 
> idea of what is causing the problem.
> 
> -- 
> Chris Ilias 
> Newsgroup moderator

haven't used an official release for awhile now, please see original post in 
this thread/topic for partial explanation. crash occurred using Seamonkey 2.44 
or 2.46 after installing KB3197868. Problem solved by not installing KB3197868, 
and installing KB3197867 instead. now using Seamonkey 2.47 with no problems at 
all.
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Re: Is "SeaMonkey 2.40" the last version, or will there be further updates?

2016-11-22 Thread pthf1nd3r
On Friday, November 18, 2016 at 10:15:05 AM UTC-7, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
> ...
> What I meant with crashing the browser is the Windows telemetry which 
> came standard with Windows 10 and is now rolled out by Microsoft for 7 
> and 8.1 users. It can not be disabled but you can uninstall it. 
> Microsoft makes it harder every month to get rid if it. For Windows 7 
> they pushed it with a normal security update KB3197868. You need to 
> deinstall this one and install KB3197867 to get rid of it. If you have a 
> windows\systen32\diagtrack.dll your are infected by it. Slows down the 
> PC especially during logon and transmits sensitive data to MS.
> 
> FRG
> 
this is almost exactly what I did to fix the crashing problem, except I 
reverted to a system backup from before installing KB3107868, then installed 
KB3197867, the "security only" November update rollup for Windows 7. Then I 
installed Seamonkey 2.47  - Seamonkey is not crashing anymore.
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Re: Is "SeaMonkey 2.40" the last version, or will there be further updates?

2016-11-22 Thread pthf1nd3r
On Friday, November 18, 2016 at 10:15:05 AM UTC-7, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
>
> 
> What I meant with crashing the browser is the Windows telemetry which 
> came standard with Windows 10 and is now rolled out by Microsoft for 7 
> and 8.1 users. It can not be disabled but you can uninstall it. 
> Microsoft makes it harder every month to get rid if it. For Windows 7 
> they pushed it with a normal security update KB3197868. You need to 
> deinstall this one and install KB3197867 to get rid of it. If you have a 
> windows\systen32\diagtrack.dll your are infected by it. Slows down the 
> PC especially during logon and transmits sensitive data to MS.
> 
> FRG
> 
this is almost exactly what I did to fix the crashing problem, except I 
reverted to a system backup from before installing KB3107868, then installed 
KB3197867, the "security only" November update rollup for Windows 7.. No more 
crashing Seaqmonkey. !!
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Re: Is "SeaMonkey 2.40" the last version, or will there be further updates?

2016-11-19 Thread Chris Ilias

On 2016-11-17 2:16 AM, pthf1n...@gmail.com wrote:


My impression is that the microsoft November update rollup makes seamonkey 2.46 
for windows 7 x32 crash.


Does the Mozilla Crash Reporter come up? If not, it could be because 
you're not using an official release. If it does,

1. Open SeaMonkey.
2. Go to Help-->Troubleshooting_Information. That should open a new tab 
with info about your SeaMonkey setup.
3. Under "Crash Reports for the Last 3 Days" click on your latest crash 
report. That should take you to a web page starting with 
"https://crash-stats.mozilla.com/report/index/";
4. Open a reply to this post and paste the address of your latest crash 
report.
We can then look at the data specific to your crash and have a better 
idea of what is causing the problem.


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Re: Is "SeaMonkey 2.40" the last version, or will there be further updates?

2016-11-19 Thread Ed Mullen

On 11/19/2016 at 3:26 AM, Frank-Rainer Grahl's prodigious digits fired off:

Yes but the Windows update catalog is different. If you want to actually
get a kb from it you need to use an MS browser. And KB3197867 for
Windows 7 or KB3197873 for 8.1 are only available there.

FRG

Ed Mullen wrote:


You do NOT need to use IE or Edge to view Knowledge Base atricles.

Just Google the KB number and you can get to it.






Nope, you're still wrong.

Using Firefox:

1.  Google the KB number
2.  Click first link
3.  Scroll down to How to obtain and install ...
4.  Click first link to go to the update catalog
5.  Click the download buttons

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Re: Is "SeaMonkey 2.40" the last version, or will there be further updates?

2016-11-19 Thread Frank-Rainer Grahl
You can't do a thing about it in Windows 10. Spying is build so deeply 
into it it can not be removed. Using the privacy options will not fully 
disable it. And it gets worse with every release.
You can hack it but with the Anniversary edition I gave up and just 
wiped the vm. When my other older TH2 vm autoupdates one day I will wipe 
it too.


You would need 10 Enterprise to turn it off.

FRG

Ray_Net wrote:

Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote on 18-11-16 18:14:
Submitting telemetry data is disabled by default in SeaMonkey. 
Telemetry itself is so woven into the gecko engine that you will see 
fragments of it even when disabled. But no data is transmitted.


What I meant with crashing the browser is the Windows telemetry which 
came standard with Windows 10 and is now rolled out by Microsoft for 7 
and 8.1 users. It can not be disabled but you can uninstall it. 
Microsoft makes it harder every month to get rid if it. For Windows 7 
they pushed it with a normal security update KB3197868. You need to 
deinstall this one and install KB3197867 to get rid of it. If you have 
a windows\systen32\diagtrack.dll your are infected by it. Slows down 
the PC especially during logon and transmits sensitive data to MS.
Under my windows10 pro 64bits I have this 
"windows\systen32\diagtrack.dl" So what to do ?


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Re: Is "SeaMonkey 2.40" the last version, or will there be further updates?

2016-11-19 Thread Frank-Rainer Grahl
Yes but the Windows update catalog is different. If you want to actually 
get a kb from it you need to use an MS browser. And KB3197867 for 
Windows 7 or KB3197873 for 8.1 are only available there.


FRG

Ed Mullen wrote:


You do NOT need to use IE or Edge to view Knowledge Base atricles.

Just Google the KB number and you can get to it.




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Re: Is "SeaMonkey 2.40" the last version, or will there be further updates?

2016-11-18 Thread Ray_Net

Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote on 18-11-16 18:14:
Submitting telemetry data is disabled by default in SeaMonkey. 
Telemetry itself is so woven into the gecko engine that you will see 
fragments of it even when disabled. But no data is transmitted.


What I meant with crashing the browser is the Windows telemetry which 
came standard with Windows 10 and is now rolled out by Microsoft for 7 
and 8.1 users. It can not be disabled but you can uninstall it. 
Microsoft makes it harder every month to get rid if it. For Windows 7 
they pushed it with a normal security update KB3197868. You need to 
deinstall this one and install KB3197867 to get rid of it. If you have 
a windows\systen32\diagtrack.dll your are infected by it. Slows down 
the PC especially during logon and transmits sensitive data to MS.
Under my windows10 pro 64bits I have this 
"windows\systen32\diagtrack.dl" So what to do ?

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Re: Is "SeaMonkey 2.40" the last version, or will there be further updates?

2016-11-18 Thread Ed Mullen

On 11/18/2016 at 12:35 PM, Larry S.'s prodigious digits fired off:

So how do I get KB3197867? In Windows Update Catalog I get a brief flash
of the content, then "There is a problem with this site" (or
equivalent). No way to get at the download.

Advice greatly appreciated.

Larry S.


Just Google the KB number then click the first link.

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Re: Is "SeaMonkey 2.40" the last version, or will there be further updates?

2016-11-18 Thread Ed Mullen

On 11/18/2016 at 12:43 PM, Frank-Rainer Grahl's prodigious digits fired off:

You need to use IE. Also close all other browsers. AS siad they make it
hard to get rid of this...

FRG

Larry S. wrote:

Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:

Submitting telemetry data is disabled by default in SeaMonkey. Telemetry
itself is so woven into the gecko engine that you will see fragments of
it even when disabled. But no data is transmitted.

What I meant with crashing the browser is the Windows telemetry which
came standard with Windows 10 and is now rolled out by Microsoft for 7
and 8.1 users. It can not be disabled but you can uninstall it.
Microsoft makes it harder every month to get rid if it. For Windows 7
they pushed it with a normal security update KB3197868. You need to
deinstall this one and install KB3197867 to get rid of it. If you have a
windows\systen32\diagtrack.dll your are infected by it. Slows down the
PC especially during logon and transmits sensitive data to MS.

FRG


So how do I get KB3197867? In Windows Update Catalog I get a brief
flash of the content, then "There is a problem with this site" (or
equivalent). No way to get at the download.

Advice greatly appreciated.

Larry S.




You do NOT need to use IE or Edge to view Knowledge Base atricles.

Just Google the KB number and you can get to it.


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Re: Is "SeaMonkey 2.40" the last version, or will there be further updates?

2016-11-18 Thread EE

Ray_Net wrote:

EE wrote on 17-11-16 19:56:

Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:

Works fine fro me in x86 and x64 with 2.46 and 2.47. The latest Windows
7 update includes telemetry by default and I have seen at least one
report were this crashed the browser. Monst/any problems you will have
with SeaMonkey you will likely also have with Firefox. Same Engine.


You can disable telemetry.  In about:config, set
"toolkit.telemetry.enabled" to false.


I have this option set by default to false ... but someone could explain
me what is the following option ?
toolkit.telemetry.previousBuildID "user set" "string" 20140203230027


I have no idea.  It looks like a date and time code.  If telemetry 
enabled is set to false, it should not happen anyway.  Just to make 
sure, I blanked the URL setting as well, but that should not really be 
necessary.


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Re: Is "SeaMonkey 2.40" the last version, or will there be further updates?

2016-11-18 Thread Frank-Rainer Grahl
You need to use IE. Also close all other browsers. AS siad they make it 
hard to get rid of this...


FRG

Larry S. wrote:

Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:

Submitting telemetry data is disabled by default in SeaMonkey. Telemetry
itself is so woven into the gecko engine that you will see fragments of
it even when disabled. But no data is transmitted.

What I meant with crashing the browser is the Windows telemetry which
came standard with Windows 10 and is now rolled out by Microsoft for 7
and 8.1 users. It can not be disabled but you can uninstall it.
Microsoft makes it harder every month to get rid if it. For Windows 7
they pushed it with a normal security update KB3197868. You need to
deinstall this one and install KB3197867 to get rid of it. If you have a
windows\systen32\diagtrack.dll your are infected by it. Slows down the
PC especially during logon and transmits sensitive data to MS.

FRG

So how do I get KB3197867? In Windows Update Catalog I get a brief flash 
of the content, then "There is a problem with this site" (or 
equivalent). No way to get at the download.


Advice greatly appreciated.

Larry S.


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Re: Is "SeaMonkey 2.40" the last version, or will there be further updates?

2016-11-18 Thread Larry S.

Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:

Submitting telemetry data is disabled by default in SeaMonkey. Telemetry
itself is so woven into the gecko engine that you will see fragments of
it even when disabled. But no data is transmitted.

What I meant with crashing the browser is the Windows telemetry which
came standard with Windows 10 and is now rolled out by Microsoft for 7
and 8.1 users. It can not be disabled but you can uninstall it.
Microsoft makes it harder every month to get rid if it. For Windows 7
they pushed it with a normal security update KB3197868. You need to
deinstall this one and install KB3197867 to get rid of it. If you have a
windows\systen32\diagtrack.dll your are infected by it. Slows down the
PC especially during logon and transmits sensitive data to MS.

FRG

Ray_Net wrote:

EE wrote on 17-11-16 19:56:

Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:

Works fine fro me in x86 and x64 with 2.46 and 2.47. The latest Windows
7 update includes telemetry by default and I have seen at least one
report were this crashed the browser. Monst/any problems you will have
with SeaMonkey you will likely also have with Firefox. Same Engine.


You can disable telemetry.  In about:config, set
"toolkit.telemetry.enabled" to false.


I have this option set by default to false ... but someone could
explain me what is the following option ?
toolkit.telemetry.previousBuildID "user set" "string" 20140203230027


So how do I get KB3197867? In Windows Update Catalog I get a brief flash 
of the content, then "There is a problem with this site" (or 
equivalent). No way to get at the download.


Advice greatly appreciated.

Larry S.
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Re: Is "SeaMonkey 2.40" the last version, or will there be further updates?

2016-11-18 Thread Frank-Rainer Grahl
Submitting telemetry data is disabled by default in SeaMonkey. Telemetry 
itself is so woven into the gecko engine that you will see fragments of 
it even when disabled. But no data is transmitted.


What I meant with crashing the browser is the Windows telemetry which 
came standard with Windows 10 and is now rolled out by Microsoft for 7 
and 8.1 users. It can not be disabled but you can uninstall it. 
Microsoft makes it harder every month to get rid if it. For Windows 7 
they pushed it with a normal security update KB3197868. You need to 
deinstall this one and install KB3197867 to get rid of it. If you have a 
windows\systen32\diagtrack.dll your are infected by it. Slows down the 
PC especially during logon and transmits sensitive data to MS.


FRG

Ray_Net wrote:

EE wrote on 17-11-16 19:56:

Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:

Works fine fro me in x86 and x64 with 2.46 and 2.47. The latest Windows
7 update includes telemetry by default and I have seen at least one
report were this crashed the browser. Monst/any problems you will have
with SeaMonkey you will likely also have with Firefox. Same Engine.


You can disable telemetry.  In about:config, set 
"toolkit.telemetry.enabled" to false.


I have this option set by default to false ... but someone could explain 
me what is the following option ?

toolkit.telemetry.previousBuildID "user set" "string" 20140203230027


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Re: Is "SeaMonkey 2.40" the last version, or will there be further updates?

2016-11-17 Thread pthf1nd3r
On Thursday, November 17, 2016 at 1:27:07 AM UTC-7, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
> > could anyone explain in plain english, what is happening with Seamonkey for 
> > windows 7 ? Please?
> >
> We are having build problesmw which delayed the next release for a few 
> weeks now. They are in the process of being fixed but it takes time and 
> the devs are all volunters which have a life. For Windows and Linux you 
> can use Adrians unofficial builds which are almost identical to any 
> official build which will be released. Bug reports against these are 
> supported.
> 
> > Is it really time to head over to Firefox and just learn how to use it and 
> > customize it, or is there any hope that seamonkey will be an ongoing 
> > project anything like it used to be?
> >
> 
> Not at this time unless you want to.
> 
> > And what links if any are currently available if we want to stay with 
> > seamonkey and try out current builds at our own peril. Not only that, but 
> > what version or build to look for in the links?
> >
> 
> For Windows x86 pick 2.46 from here:
> 
> https://l10n.mozilla-community.org/~akalla/unofficial/seamonkey/nightly/latest-comm-release-windows32/
> 
> > My impression is that the microsoft November update rollup makes seamonkey 
> > 2.46 for windows 7 x32 crash.
> 
> Works fine fro me in x86 and x64 with 2.46 and 2.47. The latest Windows 
> 7 update includes telemetry by default and I have seen at least one 
> report were this crashed the browser. Monst/any problems you will have 
> with SeaMonkey you will likely also have with Firefox. Same Engine.
> 
> FRG

to FRG, thank you for answering my questions. for the outsider, there is so 
much mystery about all this.
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Re: Is "SeaMonkey 2.40" the last version, or will there be further updates?

2016-11-17 Thread Ray_Net

EE wrote on 17-11-16 19:56:

Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:

Works fine fro me in x86 and x64 with 2.46 and 2.47. The latest Windows
7 update includes telemetry by default and I have seen at least one
report were this crashed the browser. Monst/any problems you will have
with SeaMonkey you will likely also have with Firefox. Same Engine.


You can disable telemetry.  In about:config, set 
"toolkit.telemetry.enabled" to false.


I have this option set by default to false ... but someone could explain 
me what is the following option ?

toolkit.telemetry.previousBuildID "user set" "string" 20140203230027
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Re: Is "SeaMonkey 2.40" the last version, or will there be further updates?

2016-11-17 Thread Pat Connors

Curious, will version also work on Windows 10 in x64?

For Windows x86 pick 2.46 from here:

https://l10n.mozilla-community.org/~akalla/unofficial/seamonkey/nightly/latest-comm-release-windows32/ 



My impression is that the microsoft November update rollup makes 
seamonkey 2.46 for windows 7 x32 crash.


Works fine fro me in x86 and x64 with 2.46 and 2.47. The latest 
Windows 7 update includes telemetry by default and I have seen at 
least one report were this crashed the browser. Monst/any problems you 
will have with SeaMonkey you will likely also have with Firefox. Same 
Engine.



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Re: Is "SeaMonkey 2.40" the last version, or will there be further updates?

2016-11-17 Thread EE

Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:

Works fine fro me in x86 and x64 with 2.46 and 2.47. The latest Windows
7 update includes telemetry by default and I have seen at least one
report were this crashed the browser. Monst/any problems you will have
with SeaMonkey you will likely also have with Firefox. Same Engine.


You can disable telemetry.  In about:config, set 
"toolkit.telemetry.enabled" to false.


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Re: Is "SeaMonkey 2.40" the last version, or will there be further updates?

2016-11-17 Thread Frank-Rainer Grahl

could anyone explain in plain english, what is happening with Seamonkey for 
windows 7 ? Please?

We are having build problesmw which delayed the next release for a few 
weeks now. They are in the process of being fixed but it takes time and 
the devs are all volunters which have a life. For Windows and Linux you 
can use Adrians unofficial builds which are almost identical to any 
official build which will be released. Bug reports against these are 
supported.



Is it really time to head over to Firefox and just learn how to use it and 
customize it, or is there any hope that seamonkey will be an ongoing project 
anything like it used to be?



Not at this time unless you want to.


And what links if any are currently available if we want to stay with seamonkey 
and try out current builds at our own peril. Not only that, but what version or 
build to look for in the links?



For Windows x86 pick 2.46 from here:

https://l10n.mozilla-community.org/~akalla/unofficial/seamonkey/nightly/latest-comm-release-windows32/


My impression is that the microsoft November update rollup makes seamonkey 2.46 
for windows 7 x32 crash.


Works fine fro me in x86 and x64 with 2.46 and 2.47. The latest Windows 
7 update includes telemetry by default and I have seen at least one 
report were this crashed the browser. Monst/any problems you will have 
with SeaMonkey you will likely also have with Firefox. Same Engine.


FRG


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Re: Is "SeaMonkey 2.40" the last version, or will there be further updates?

2016-11-16 Thread Gérard

On 11/17/2016 08:16 AM, pthf1n...@gmail.com wrote:

On Tuesday, June 21, 2016 at 5:18:49 PM UTC-6, pthf...@gmail.com wrote:

SeaMonkey continues to have some issues,

for example, often when I hit the browser's Back button to go to previous 
webpage, nothing happens. Very frequent.

Is 2.40 the final version, or will there be future updates?

I really don't want to switch to another browser, but it definitely appears 
obvious that Seamonkey doesn't get updated much at all anymore.

Any word on this?
thank you.

long time Mozilla/Seamonkey user, K.


could anyone explain in plain english, what is happening with Seamonkey for 
windows 7 ? Please?

Is it really time to head over to Firefox and just learn how to use it and 
customize it, or is there any hope that seamonkey will be an ongoing project 
anything like it used to be?

And what links if any are currently available if we want to stay with seamonkey 
and try out current builds at our own peril. Not only that, but what version or 
build to look for in the links?

My impression is that the microsoft November update rollup makes seamonkey 2.46 
for windows 7 x32 crash.

thank you to anyone who can shed more light on this.
long time Mozilla/Seamonkey user, K.



do you use windhoos 7 version 2
then you should upgrade to version3
(then you have to have a microsoft licens)

sincerely,

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To bring up a virgin machine,   To debug that code,
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To grok what appears on the screen, No matter the load,
To write those routines
To right the unrightable bug,   Without question or pause,
To endlessly twiddle and thrash,To be willing to hack FORTRAN IV
To mount the unmountable magtape,   For a heavenly cause.
To stop the unstoppable crash!  And I know if I'll only be true
To this glorious quest,
And the queue will be better for this,  That my code will run CUSPy and calm,
That one man, scorned and   When it's put to the test.
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Re: Is "SeaMonkey 2.40" the last version, or will there be further updates?

2016-11-16 Thread pthf1nd3r
On Tuesday, June 21, 2016 at 5:18:49 PM UTC-6, pthf...@gmail.com wrote:
> SeaMonkey continues to have some issues,
>  
> for example, often when I hit the browser's Back button to go to previous 
> webpage, nothing happens. Very frequent.
> 
> Is 2.40 the final version, or will there be future updates?
> 
> I really don't want to switch to another browser, but it definitely appears 
> obvious that Seamonkey doesn't get updated much at all anymore.
> 
> Any word on this?
> thank you.
> 
> long time Mozilla/Seamonkey user, K.

could anyone explain in plain english, what is happening with Seamonkey for 
windows 7 ? Please?

Is it really time to head over to Firefox and just learn how to use it and 
customize it, or is there any hope that seamonkey will be an ongoing project 
anything like it used to be? 

And what links if any are currently available if we want to stay with seamonkey 
and try out current builds at our own peril. Not only that, but what version or 
build to look for in the links? 

My impression is that the microsoft November update rollup makes seamonkey 2.46 
for windows 7 x32 crash.

thank you to anyone who can shed more light on this.
long time Mozilla/Seamonkey user, K.
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Re: Is "SeaMonkey 2.40" the last version, or will there be further updates?

2016-09-24 Thread Chris Ilias

On 2016-09-23 11:14 PM, pthf1n...@gmail.com wrote:

anybody have a link to a viable version of Seamonkey later than 2.40?
Is the Seamonkey for Windows 7 project dead?
would appreciate any news or comments.


The next planned release has no ETA yet, but it's being worked on. 2.40 
is the latest official release. If you see links to anything higher, 
those are either unofficial builds, or testing builds (Beta, Alpha, 
Nightly).


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Re: Is "SeaMonkey 2.40" the last version, or will there be further updates?

2016-09-24 Thread Ant

On 9/24/2016 3:11 AM, Daniel wrote:

On 24/09/2016 1:14 PM, pthf1n...@gmail.com wrote:

anybody have a link to a viable version of Seamonkey later than 2.40?
Is the Seamonkey for Windows 7 project dead?
would appreciate any news or comments.
k


I don't think SeaMonkey on Win 7, or any other OS, is dead. I just think
the small crew who actually produce SM have been having some problems.

Just hang in here!


Correct. It's not dead!
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Re: Is "SeaMonkey 2.40" the last version, or will there be further updates?

2016-09-24 Thread Adrian Kalla
W dniu 09/24/2016 o 05:14 AM, pthf1n...@gmail.com pisze:
> anybody have a link to a viable version of Seamonkey later than 2.40?

https://l10n.mozilla-community.org/~akalla/unofficial/seamonkey/nightly/

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Re: Is "SeaMonkey 2.40" the last version, or will there be further updates?

2016-09-24 Thread Daniel

On 24/09/2016 1:14 PM, pthf1n...@gmail.com wrote:

anybody have a link to a viable version of Seamonkey later than 2.40?
Is the Seamonkey for Windows 7 project dead?
would appreciate any news or comments.
k

I don't think SeaMonkey on Win 7, or any other OS, is dead. I just think 
the small crew who actually produce SM have been having some problems.


Just hang in here!

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User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:43.0) Gecko/20100101 
SeaMonkey/2.40 Build identifier: 20160120202951

or
User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:41.0) Gecko/20100101 
SeaMonkey/2.38 Build identifier: 20150903203501

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Re: Is "SeaMonkey 2.40" the last version, or will there be further updates?

2016-09-23 Thread pthf1nd3r
So what's happening? Is Seamonkey for Windows 7 dead?
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Re: Is "SeaMonkey 2.40" the last version, or will there be further updates?

2016-09-23 Thread pthf1nd3r
anybody have a link to a viable version of Seamonkey later than 2.40?
Is the Seamonkey for Windows 7 project dead?
would appreciate any news or comments.
k

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Re: Is "SeaMonkey 2.40" the last version, or will there be further updates?

2016-07-02 Thread Philip Taylor
Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:

> Seamonkey still does have infrastructure problems. The next planned
> version is 2.44 but no ETA yet. In the meantime you can try Adrian 
> Kallas unofficial 2.44:
> 
> https://l10n.mozilla-community.org/~akalla/unofficial/seamonkey/nightly/latest-comm-release-windows32/seamonkey-2.44.en-US.win32.installer.exe
> 
> It's built from the original sources and is recommended if you have
> problems you can't solve with 2.40. Adrian is also now a member of 
> the Seamonkey release engineering team. We do accept bug reports
> against it in case something doesn't work right. When the official
> 2.44 arrives you should download the full installer and run it
> because Adrians version does set a different update url.

I took 2.44 (64-bit) from here :

http://www.m64.info/index.php/seamonkey-64-bit-download

and it is excellent; restores the 2.38 functionality that allowed one to "Allow 
remote content for @ which was broken (for me at least) from 2.39 
to 2.43.

Philip Taylor


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Re: Is "SeaMonkey 2.40" the last version, or will there be further updates?

2016-06-24 Thread Frank-Rainer Grahl
Seanobkey still does have infrastructure problems. The next planned version is 
2.44 but no ETA yet. In the meantime you can try Adrian 
Kallas unofficial 2.44:

https://l10n.mozilla-community.org/~akalla/unofficial/seamonkey/nightly/latest-comm-release-windows32/seamonkey-2.44.en-US.win32.install
er.exe

It's built from the original sources and is recommended if you have problems 
you can't solve with 2.40. Adrian is also now a member of 
the Seamonkey release engineering team. We do accept bug reports against it in 
case something doesn't work right. When the official 2.44 
arrives you should download the full installer and run it because Adrians 
version does set a different update url.

On Tue, 21 Jun 2016 16:18:48 -0700 (PDT), pthf1n...@gmail.com wrote:

>>SeaMonkey continues to have some issues,
>> 
>>for example, often when I hit the browser's Back button to go to previous 
>>webpage, nothing happens. Very frequent.
>>
>>Is 2.40 the final version, or will there be future updates?
>>
>>I really don't want to switch to another browser, but it definitely appears 
>>obvious that Seamonkey doesn't get updated much at all 
anymore.
>>
>>Any word on this?
>>thank you.
>>
>>long time Mozilla/Seamonkey user, K.


 Regards
 Frank-Rainer Grahl


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Re: Is "SeaMonkey 2.40" the last version, or will there be further updates?

2016-06-21 Thread WaltS48

On 06/21/2016 07:18 PM, pthf1n...@gmail.com wrote:

SeaMonkey continues to have some issues,
  
for example, often when I hit the browser's Back button to go to previous webpage, nothing happens. Very frequent.


Is 2.40 the final version, or will there be future updates?

I really don't want to switch to another browser, but it definitely appears 
obvious that Seamonkey doesn't get updated much at all anymore.

Any word on this?
thank you.

long time Mozilla/Seamonkey user, K.


Unless things change again, the next release should be 2.44, according 
to today's meeting notes.




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Is "SeaMonkey 2.40" the last version, or will there be further updates?

2016-06-21 Thread pthf1nd3r
SeaMonkey continues to have some issues,
 
for example, often when I hit the browser's Back button to go to previous 
webpage, nothing happens. Very frequent.

Is 2.40 the final version, or will there be future updates?

I really don't want to switch to another browser, but it definitely appears 
obvious that Seamonkey doesn't get updated much at all anymore.

Any word on this?
thank you.

long time Mozilla/Seamonkey user, K.
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