Haven't heard any discussion about SM2 lately. I'm ready anytime.
Before anyone gets their feathers ruffled, I'm not nagging or rushing
anybody. Just wondering.
--
Gerald Ross
Cochran, GA
The best cure for insomnia is to get a
lot of sleep.
___
Roger Fink wrote:
snip
You can actually replicate the integrated feel of the SeaMonkey suite to a
significant degree merely by installing minimize-to-tray for the two
applications TB FF, and a common theme such as Mostly Crystal. So if you
get into trouble with either one, well then what
Gerald Ross wrote:
Haven't heard any discussion about SM2 lately. I'm ready anytime.
Before anyone gets their feathers ruffled, I'm not nagging or rushing
anybody. Just wondering.
We need stable mail/news code to base our release on, and those parts
are largely in control of the Thunderbird
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Gerald Ross wrote:
Haven't heard any discussion about SM2 lately. I'm ready anytime.
Before anyone gets their feathers ruffled, I'm not nagging or rushing
anybody. Just wondering.
We need stable mail/news code to base our release on, and those parts
are largely in
Serge Popper schrieb:
I run Seamonkey for both mail and browsing. On certain URL's the
original design of the page is not reproduced faithfully by Seamonkey.
One of those URL's is American Express. When opening a monthly
statement the figures are shown under the wrong columns and the
statement
David E. Ross wrote:
On 5/25/2009 1:58 PM, Serge Popper wrote:
I run Seamonkey for both mail and browsing. On certain URL's the
original design of the page is not reproduced faithfully by Seamonkey.
One of those URL's is American Express. When opening a monthly
statement the figures are
NoOp wrote:
On 05/25/2009 01:58 PM, Serge Popper wrote:
I run Seamonkey for both mail and browsing. On certain URL's the
original design of the page is not reproduced faithfully by Seamonkey.
One of those URL's is American Express. When opening a monthly
statement the figures are shown
Martin Feitag wrote:
Serge Popper schrieb:
I run Seamonkey for both mail and browsing. On certain URL's the
original design of the page is not reproduced faithfully by Seamonkey.
One of those URL's is American Express. When opening a monthly
statement the figures are shown under the wrong
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Gerald Ross wrote:
Haven't heard any discussion about SM2 lately. I'm ready anytime.
Before anyone gets their feathers ruffled, I'm not nagging or rushing
anybody. Just wondering.
We need stable mail/news code to base our release on, and those parts
are largely in
On Tue, 26 May 2009 08:36:46 -0700, John Boyle wrote:
To Robert Kaiser: What if theThunderbird developers cannot get their act
together, until Christmas? :-\
They get pink slips from Mozilla Messaging.
Phil
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Philip Chee phi...@aleytys.pc.my, philip.c...@gmail.com
Serge Popper wrote:
Martin Feitag wrote:
Serge Popper schrieb:
I run Seamonkey for both mail and browsing. On certain URL's the
original design of the page is not reproduced faithfully by
Seamonkey. One of those URL's is American Express. When opening a
monthly statement the figures are
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