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Philip Chee wrote:
On Tue, 15 Dec 2009 18:34:11 -0500, hawker wrote:
I'm asking all this because I'm currently questing why I am staying on
Seamonkey. I like a few things about it over Firefox/Thunderbird but
with 2.0 out and many extensions broken or no longer supporting
Seamonkey - all of w
Philip Chee wrote:
On Tue, 15 Dec 2009 19:33:15 -0800, Rufus wrote:
...which brings up a good point - the changes in Thunderbird were/are
actually for the better...on all but on point I can think of.
This is surprising since we share the exact same mailnews backend code
as Thunderbird 3.0.
Ph
On Tue, 15 Dec 2009 19:33:15 -0800, Rufus wrote:
> ...which brings up a good point - the changes in Thunderbird were/are
> actually for the better...on all but on point I can think of.
This is surprising since we share the exact same mailnews backend code
as Thunderbird 3.0.
Phil
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On Tue, 15 Dec 2009 18:34:11 -0500, hawker wrote:
> I'm asking all this because I'm currently questing why I am staying on
> Seamonkey. I like a few things about it over Firefox/Thunderbird but
> with 2.0 out and many extensions broken or no longer supporting
> Seamonkey - all of which still wo
On Tue, 15 Dec 2009 20:02:21 +0100, Jens Hatlak wrote:
> BeeNeR wrote:
>> Only two things to complain about:
>> 1. No quick start button. I really miss that!
>
> Gone for good, sorry.
Perhaps not. Firefox Mobile has reimplemented the quick launch
technology which they call "fastload". Not to me
On 12/15/09 02:47 am, Martin Freitag wrote:
As I don't have TB, so that's not possible for me to do. But that editor
could be useful also in SM.
Maybe time to file an enhancement bug if it doesn't already exist? ;-)
It's the same as about:config
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George Carden wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
As part of Mozilla's ongoing stability and security update process,
SeaMonkey 2.0.1 is now available for Windows, Mac, and Linux as a free
download from www.seamonkey-project.org.
We strongly recommend that all SeaMonkey and old suite users upgrade to
t
Leonidas Jones wrote:
George Carden wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
As part of Mozilla's ongoing stability and security update process,
SeaMonkey 2.0.1 is now available for Windows, Mac, and Linux as a free
download from www.seamonkey-project.org.
We strongly recommend that all SeaMonkey and old s
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Rufus wrote:
...which brings up a good point - the changes in Thunderbird were/are
actually for the better...on all but on point I can think of.
Well, take a good look at eh TB group, there wold seem to be a lot who
disagree.
Lee
I had zero issues with the TB 3.0 ins
hawker schrieb:
So I just got to wondering if most of us Seamonkey people are just
Netscape hold ons that are not comfortable with the FireFox/Thunderbird
interface for whatever reason?
Their GUI is crippled.
Anyone out there a Seamonkey user who was not a Netscape users?
Yes there are s
Robert Kaiser wrote:
As part of Mozilla's ongoing stability and security update process,
SeaMonkey 2.0.1 is now available for Windows, Mac, and Linux as a free
download from www.seamonkey-project.org.
We strongly recommend that all SeaMonkey and old suite users upgrade to
this latest release. If
Phillip Jones wrote:
SM2.0.1 was supposed to come out
the same exact time FF3.5.5 was to hit the streets.
FF 3.5.5 was a very short-cycle crash-fix-only release and we didn't
have the resources to create an update at that time (mostly because our
only build and release engineer, that is my hu
Rufus wrote:
...which brings up a good point - the changes in Thunderbird were/are
actually for the better...on all but on point I can think of.
Well, take a good look at eh TB group, there wold seem to be a lot who
disagree.
Lee
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NoOp wrote:
On 12/15/2009 11:21 AM, Jens Hatlak wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
David Wilkinson wrote:
Why do I see all the references to SM 2.0.1 when the latest official
version is
(AFAICT) SM 2.0?
But believe I read either in this
forum or perhaps on the SM group, that SM2.0.1 was supposed to
As part of Mozilla's ongoing stability and security update process,
SeaMonkey 2.0.1 is now available for Windows, Mac, and Linux as a free
download from www.seamonkey-project.org.
We strongly recommend that all SeaMonkey and old suite users upgrade to
this latest release. If you already have S
...which brings up a good point - the changes in Thunderbird were/are
actually for the better...on all but on point I can think of.
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rob wrote:
For all of the changes to Seamonkey they are dwarfed by the changes in
Thunderbird.
On 12/15/2009 8:10 PM, Rufus wrote:
hawker wro
For all of the changes to Seamonkey they are dwarfed by the changes in
Thunderbird.
On 12/15/2009 8:10 PM, Rufus wrote:
hawker wrote:
So I just got to wondering if most of us Seamonkey people are just
Netscape hold ons that are not comfortable with the
FireFox/Thunderbird interface for whateve
On 12/15/2009 11:21 AM, Jens Hatlak wrote:
> Phillip Jones wrote:
>> David Wilkinson wrote:
>>> Why do I see all the references to SM 2.0.1 when the latest official
>>> version is
>>> (AFAICT) SM 2.0?
>>>
>> But believe I read either in this
>> forum or perhaps on the SM group, that SM2.0.1 was sup
Interviewed by CNN on 15/12/2009 21:34, hawker told the world:
> So I just got to wondering if most of us Seamonkey people are just
> Netscape hold ons that are not comfortable with the FireFox/Thunderbird
> interface for whatever reason?
>
> Anyone out there a Seamonkey user who was not a Netsc
hawker wrote:
So I just got to wondering if most of us Seamonkey people are just
Netscape hold ons that are not comfortable with the FireFox/Thunderbird
interface for whatever reason?
Anyone out there a Seamonkey user who was not a Netscape users?
As for me I started on Netscape 1.x though 4.6
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
David Wilkinson wrote:
Why do I see all the references to SM 2.0.1 when the latest official
version is
(AFAICT) SM 2.0?
But believe I read either in this
forum or perhaps on the SM group, that SM2.0.1 was supposed to come out
the same exact time FF3.5.5
So I just got to wondering if most of us Seamonkey people are just
Netscape hold ons that are not comfortable with the FireFox/Thunderbird
interface for whatever reason?
Anyone out there a Seamonkey user who was not a Netscape users?
As for me I started on Netscape 1.x though 4.6x then skipped
On 12/15/2009 1:44 PM, Martin Freitag wrote:
> Carolyn schrieb:
>> I just downloaded the latest version of Seamonkey but I do not know
>> how to set up my email account. When it asks for the server
>> information, I don't know where to find that information. Can anybody
>> help me? Carolyn
>
> It
David Wilkinson wrote:
Why do I see all the references to SM 2.0.1 when the latest official
version is (AFAICT) SM 2.0?
Thanks all. I got it now. It's the release candidate.
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On or about 12/15/2009 2:02 PM, Jens Hatlak typed the following:
> BeeNeR wrote:
>> Only two things to complain about:
>> 1. No quick start button. I really miss that!
>
> Gone for good, sorry.
>
>> 2. No way to disable having to enter a password when initializing SM
>> without deleting ALL we
David Wilkinson wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
David Wilkinson wrote:
Why do I see all the references to SM 2.0.1 when the latest official
version is
(AFAICT) SM 2.0?
/snip/
So all these people talking about SM 2.0.1 are using the nightlies? I
think you must be right, but this is not generally
Phillip Jones wrote:
> David Wilkinson wrote:
>> Why do I see all the references to SM 2.0.1 when the latest official
>> version is
>> (AFAICT) SM 2.0?
>>
> But believe I read either in this
> forum or perhaps on the SM group, that SM2.0.1 was supposed to come out
> the same exact time FF3.5.5 was
Phillip Jones wrote:
David Wilkinson wrote:
Why do I see all the references to SM 2.0.1 when the latest official
version is
(AFAICT) SM 2.0?
I know about using nighties I used to do that myself to test and
comment. When the comments went in one ear and out the other I quit
using nighties. I
BeeNeR wrote:
> Only two things to complain about:
> 1. No quick start button. I really miss that!
Gone for good, sorry.
> 2. No way to disable having to enter a password when initializing SM
> without deleting ALL web, password, certificates, etc. information.
Quoting from the Release Notes:
John Doue wrote:
Paul wrote:
John wrote:
Just re installed 1.1.18 and all the problems I had with SM2.0
vanished. It was really annoying using SM2.0 it kept asking for a
username & password for email accounts. ugly.
I used Netscape 4.08 until a year ago, then went
to SM 1117. I am still wi
Cedar wrote:
chicagofan wrote:
Martin Freitag wrote:
Cedar schrieb:
On a dialup connection, would it be normal to suffer extreme
slowdowns and pauses in the internet connection because of blocking cookies?
Nope.
Any chance this is just seasonal traffic increase due to Christmas
shoppers o
On 12/14/09 12:23 PM, art wrote:
On 12/14/09 8:43 AM, MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 14/12/2009 03:05, Rex told the world:
I've often seen this happen:
Let's say I have tabs A,B,C in order. Each one displays its own favicon.
I either open a 3rd tab adjacent to B(I use 'Tabs open
Phillip Jones wrote:
LDixon wrote:
I'm glad that SeaMonkey has maintained Netscape Composer.
But, I was surprised to find that it hasn't been improved at all, that
I can see.
Here are a few suggestions:
* Put a scroll bar in the Format/Font menu, for speed. (I use Ariel
and Verdana a lot!)
Phillip Jones wrote:
mcewr wrote:
I have noticed a couple of things since I upgraded to Seamonkey 2.0:
1. The mail in my POP accounts doesn't seem to automatically download at
startup.
2. I can't send large attachments anymore (window stops at 3%).
Does anyone know if these are 2.0 bugs?
Thank
LDixon wrote:
I'm glad that SeaMonkey has maintained Netscape Composer.
But, I was surprised to find that it hasn't been improved at all, that
I can see.
Here are a few suggestions:
* Put a scroll bar in the Format/Font menu, for speed. (I use Ariel
and Verdana a lot!)
* Put the font option
mcewr wrote:
I have noticed a couple of things since I upgraded to Seamonkey 2.0:
1. The mail in my POP accounts doesn't seem to automatically download at
startup.
2. I can't send large attachments anymore (window stops at 3%).
Does anyone know if these are 2.0 bugs?
Thanks,
Rod
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NoOp wrote:
On 12/14/2009 01:08 PM, Phillip Jones wrote:
NoOp wrote:
On 12/13/2009 08:53 PM, JAS wrote:
Is there a way to add Bing to the search engine preference so it can be
set as default?
You could modify one of the seamonkey/searchplugins .src files to use bing.
Note here is the mess
David Wilkinson wrote:
Why do I see all the references to SM 2.0.1 when the latest official version is
(AFAICT) SM 2.0?
I know about using nighties I used to do that myself to test and
comment. When the comments went in one ear and out the other I quit
using nighties. I figured my comments did
Why do I see all the references to SM 2.0.1 when the latest official version is
(AFAICT) SM 2.0?
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Since my previous problems had disappeared, without any real solution,
I'm pretty happy with 2.0.1.
Only two things to complain about:
1. No quick start button. I really miss that!
2. No way to disable having to enter a password when initializing SM
without deleting ALL web, password, certifica
Paul wrote:
John wrote:
Just re installed 1.1.18 and all the problems I had with SM2.0
vanished. It was really annoying using SM2.0 it kept asking for a
username & password for email accounts. ugly.
I used Netscape 4.08 until a year ago, then went
to SM 1117. I am still with 1117.
I should
Arne schrieb:
As I don't have TB, so that's not possible for me to do. But that editor
could be useful also in SM.
Maybe time to file an enhancement bug if it doesn't already exist? ;-)
regards
Martin
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Ray_Net schrieb:
Nobody can help me ?
Is it enough that i post this(as it is now) to bugzilla ?
Looks like you have run an acceptable amount of tests ;-)
regards
Martin
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