Re: Thank you, SeaMonkey developers.

2011-03-27 Thread Dano
On Mar 23, 8:25 am, Stan s.c.pie...@comcast.net wrote:
 I'd like to express my appreciation to all the developers and others who
 have devoted themselves to keeping SeaMonkey alive and still the most
 logical way for integrating browser, mail, newsgroups, and other things.

 I started in 1997 with Netscape and thanks to so many of you I am still
 going strong on that path with SeaMonkey.  Thank you again for making
 this possible.

 Stan Pierce

Hey Stan...
Thanks for stating this publicly. I whole-heartedly agree with your
comments.
I have been using Netscape, and then SeaMonkey for many years.
I have encouraged a number of my friends to use it as well.
One of my selling points is that hackers and virus writers go for
the more popular or better known browsers.
SeaMonkey is not one of those, so I'm convinced that it (we) are not
in their line of fire.

Thnx...Dano
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Re: Thank you, SeaMonkey developers.

2011-03-27 Thread Tony Mechelynck

On 27/03/11 18:25, Dano wrote:

On Mar 23, 8:25 am, Stans.c.pie...@comcast.net  wrote:

I'd like to express my appreciation to all the developers and others who
have devoted themselves to keeping SeaMonkey alive and still the most
logical way for integrating browser, mail, newsgroups, and other things.

I started in 1997 with Netscape and thanks to so many of you I am still
going strong on that path with SeaMonkey.  Thank you again for making
this possible.

Stan Pierce


Hey Stan...
Thanks for stating this publicly. I whole-heartedly agree with your
comments.
I have been using Netscape, and then SeaMonkey for many years.
I have encouraged a number of my friends to use it as well.
One of my selling points is that hackers and virus writers go for
the more popular or better known browsers.
SeaMonkey is not one of those, so I'm convinced that it (we) are not
in their line of fire.

Thnx...Dano


Maybe, maybe not. The Gecko rendering engine is common to Firefox, 
Thunderbird and SeaMonkey, remember, so exploits targeting Firefox could 
conceivably hit (Thunderbird HTML and) SeaMonkey as well. It is true 
though, that MSIE and Windows still have the bigger share of the 
worldwide market, so on SeaMonkey on Linux I don't feel like being near 
the center of the enemy's fire.



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Re: Thank you, SeaMonkey developers.

2011-03-24 Thread cyberzen

Beauregard T. Shagnasty a écrit :

PhillipJones wrote:


http://www.zdnetSNIP


Phillip, please stop spreading FUD. See responses to your other post
about this article.


this guy at zdnet lost his time
(and wasting ours if we read it)

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Re: Thank you, SeaMonkey developers.

2011-03-24 Thread JohnW-Mpls
On Wed, 23 Mar 2011 13:47:36 -0500, JohnW-Mpls john...@comcast.net
wrote:

On Wed, 23 Mar 2011 09:25:33 -0400, Stan s.c.pie...@comcast.net
wrote:

I'd like to express my appreciation to all the developers and others who 
have devoted themselves to keeping SeaMonkey alive and still the most 
logical way for integrating browser, mail, newsgroups, and other things.

I started in 1997 with Netscape and thanks to so many of you I am still 
going strong on that path with SeaMonkey.  Thank you again for making 
this possible.

Stan Pierce

I'm with you in appreciating efforts to continue the old Netscape
grouping.  I use all four, have friends who I talked into using SM
composer for HTML work.  I don't use SM mail for news - got hooked on
Agent long ago - but have six mail accounts to keep me happy (I sure
like SM's mail-address book arrangement for addressing emails).

However, I have a couple websites where some parts do not work for my
SM browser but do work for other brands (IE, FF, Safari, Opera).  My
complaints have been met with it works for us reply - hard to fight
that when all communication is via their customer. One newer site is a
client's site that I now go to frequently.  I hafta try using FF as my
browser and see how comfortable I am working that way.

That trip to FF did not last long. Finding and using downloads was
fine but the top bars got too confusing and that was compounded by
overeager pushing of all kinds of wonderful add ons/ins and plugs. So,
back to SM's browser normally and use FF for those pages where a
website has trouble with SM.

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Thank you, SeaMonkey developers.

2011-03-23 Thread Stan
I'd like to express my appreciation to all the developers and others who 
have devoted themselves to keeping SeaMonkey alive and still the most 
logical way for integrating browser, mail, newsgroups, and other things.


I started in 1997 with Netscape and thanks to so many of you I am still 
going strong on that path with SeaMonkey.  Thank you again for making 
this possible.


Stan Pierce
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Re: Thank you, SeaMonkey developers.

2011-03-23 Thread Barry Edwin Gilmour

Stan wrote:
I'd like to express my appreciation to all the developers and others 
who have devoted themselves to keeping SeaMonkey alive and still the 
most logical way for integrating browser, mail, newsgroups, and other 
things.


I started in 1997 with Netscape and thanks to so many of you I am 
still going strong on that path with SeaMonkey.  Thank you again for 
making this possible.


Stan Pierce


In this newsgroup, that sentiment would be pretty much universal, Stan. 
I second that appreciation, and wholeheartedly concur with thanking the 
volunteers. Barry.

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Re: Thank you, SeaMonkey developers.

2011-03-23 Thread Mr. Cheese

Stan wrote:

I'd like to express my appreciation to all the developers and others who
have devoted themselves to keeping SeaMonkey alive and still the most
logical way for integrating browser, mail, newsgroups, and other things.

I started in 1997 with Netscape and thanks to so many of you I am still
going strong on that path with SeaMonkey. Thank you again for making
this possible.

Stan Pierce

My sentiments exactly!

Many thx.
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Re: Thank you, SeaMonkey developers.

2011-03-23 Thread Walter



Mr. Cheese wrote:

Stan wrote:

I'd like to express my appreciation to all the developers and others who
have devoted themselves to keeping SeaMonkey alive and still the most
logical way for integrating browser, mail, newsgroups, and other things.

I started in 1997 with Netscape and thanks to so many of you I am still
going strong on that path with SeaMonkey. Thank you again for making
this possible.

Stan Pierce

My sentiments exactly!

Many thx.


Another positive vote here.

w
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Re: Thank you, SeaMonkey developers.

2011-03-23 Thread WLS

Stan wrote:

I'd like to express my appreciation to all the developers and others who
have devoted themselves to keeping SeaMonkey alive and still the most
logical way for integrating browser, mail, newsgroups, and other things.

I started in 1997 with Netscape and thanks to so many of you I am still
going strong on that path with SeaMonkey. Thank you again for making
this possible.

Stan Pierce


Add me to the list. Although FF 4.0 is nice I will continue to use 
SeaMonkey as my preferred browser and mail client


Thanks!

WLS

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Re: Thank you, SeaMonkey developers.

2011-03-23 Thread JohnW-Mpls
On Wed, 23 Mar 2011 09:25:33 -0400, Stan s.c.pie...@comcast.net
wrote:

I'd like to express my appreciation to all the developers and others who 
have devoted themselves to keeping SeaMonkey alive and still the most 
logical way for integrating browser, mail, newsgroups, and other things.

I started in 1997 with Netscape and thanks to so many of you I am still 
going strong on that path with SeaMonkey.  Thank you again for making 
this possible.

Stan Pierce

I'm with you in appreciating efforts to continue the old Netscape
grouping.  I use all four, have friends who I talked into using SM
composer for HTML work.  I don't use SM mail for news - got hooked on
Agent long ago - but have six mail accounts to keep me happy (I sure
like SM's mail-address book arrangement for addressing emails).

However, I have a couple websites where some parts do not work for my
SM browser but do work for other brands (IE, FF, Safari, Opera).  My
complaints have been met with it works for us reply - hard to fight
that when all communication is via their customer. One newer site is a
client's site that I now go to frequently.  I hafta try using FF as my
browser and see how comfortable I am working that way.

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Re: Thank you, SeaMonkey developers.

2011-03-23 Thread PhillipJones

Stan wrote:

I'd like to express my appreciation to all the developers and others who
have devoted themselves to keeping SeaMonkey alive and still the most
logical way for integrating browser, mail, newsgroups, and other things.

I started in 1997 with Netscape and thanks to so many of you I am still
going strong on that path with SeaMonkey. Thank you again for making
this possible.

Stan Pierce


I go along with that sentiment. I just hope that the SeaMonkey Project 
doesn't follow lockstep with style of FF4. There are howls of 
disappointment with it. It's killed at least half of the extensions 
available. with the new system even one of the technology reporters at 
ZDNet has written off Firefox.


http://www.zdnet.com/blog/bott/why-internet-explorer-will-survive-and-firefox-wont/3064?tag=nl.e539

Now if SeaMonkey folks just don't screw it up.

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Re: Thank you, SeaMonkey developers.

2011-03-23 Thread PhillipJones

WLS wrote:

Stan wrote:

I'd like to express my appreciation to all the developers and others who
have devoted themselves to keeping SeaMonkey alive and still the most
logical way for integrating browser, mail, newsgroups, and other things.

I started in 1997 with Netscape and thanks to so many of you I am still
going strong on that path with SeaMonkey. Thank you again for making
this possible.

Stan Pierce


Add me to the list. Although FF 4.0 is nice I will continue to use
SeaMonkey as my preferred browser and mail client

Thanks!

WLS

I will use SM as my preferred Browser and Email/News Client and FF3.6.x 
as my back up Browser. I'm not going to ff4 I've tried the beta just put 
out. And it’s a bunch of junk.


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Re: Thank you, SeaMonkey developers.

2011-03-23 Thread cyberzen

PhillipJones a écrit :

WLS wrote:

Stan wrote:

I'd like to express my appreciation to all the developers and others who
have devoted themselves to keeping SeaMonkey alive and still the most
logical way for integrating browser, mail, newsgroups, and other things.

I started in 1997 with Netscape and thanks to so many of you I am still
going strong on that path with SeaMonkey. Thank you again for making
this possible.

Stan Pierce


Add me to the list. Although FF 4.0 is nice I will continue to use
SeaMonkey as my preferred browser and mail client

Thanks!

WLS


I will use SM as my preferred Browser and Email/News Client and FF3.6.x
as my back up Browser. I'm not going to ff4 I've tried the beta just put
out. And it’s a bunch of junk.


same as me

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Re: Thank you, SeaMonkey developers.

2011-03-23 Thread Beauregard T. Shagnasty
PhillipJones wrote:

 http://www.zdnetSNIP

Phillip, please stop spreading FUD. See responses to your other post
about this article.

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