Philip Chee wrote:
On Fri, 09 Jul 2010 20:05:46 -0400, Ed Mullen wrote:
If you want to save yourself some grief, ditch Adobe Reader (horribly
bloated app) and get Foxit Reader:
http://www.foxitsoftware.com/
According to unfavourable website reviews and user reactions the latest
version of
Paul wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
If you want to save yourself some grief, ditch Adobe Reader
(horribly bloated app) and get Foxit Reader:
http://www.foxitsoftware.com/
According to unfavourable website reviews and user reactions the
latest version of Foxit Reader has
L. Mark Hall wrote:
Is there a way to have seamonkey play the sound file
without the user having to download a file? Would a helper be needed or
could this be embedded.
You need a plugin to play the audio file. I don't know any for Windows
(don't use this OS for years). On Linux one of the
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Paul wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
If you want to save yourself some grief, ditch Adobe Reader
(horribly bloated app) and get Foxit Reader:
http://www.foxitsoftware.com/
According to unfavourable website reviews and user reactions the
latest
On 7/9/2010 2:16 AM PT, Lucas Levrel typed:
and others
If you like, send some URLs for me to test them.
http://neatorama.com. Open like 30 tabs?
I quoted others. I already reported on neatorama, but as I don't block
Flash there is a visible CPU use even with a single tab. Maybe some of
Phillip Jones wrote:
chicagofan wrote:
I can't find a bug report on 2.06 about what's happening now, on sending
news messages when the server delays the process, and I'm sure others
must have discovered this... unless it's just a Charter quirk.
The searches turned up nothing for me, and
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Paul wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
If you want to save yourself some grief, ditch Adobe Reader
(horribly bloated app) and get Foxit Reader:
http://www.foxitsoftware.com/
According to unfavourable website reviews and user reactions the
latest
L. Mark Hall wrote:
I am playing around with web based sound files, but I find when I click
a link, I get prompt to specify the application that I want to use to
play the file. This downloads the file and then plays it with an app on
my computer. Is there a way to have seamonkey play the sound
Ed Mullen wrote:
HenriK wrote:
Can one download the full SeaMonkey 2.0.5 file and then install it over
(i.e., on top of) an existing 2.0.4 installation (on a PC running
XP-Pro) without any problems or must the existing 2.0.4 installation be
deinstalled first before the 2.0.5 files are
Why my system?
Not being there, all I can provide are hunches based on my experience
base. Sorry you are frustrated, but remember that those trying to help
are doing so with almost no concrete clues.
With respect to why my system?, corrupted or incorrect fonts is one
system example.
On Wed, 30 Jun 2010 21:43:00 -0500, »Q« wrote:
I usually would 'pgrep seamonkey' first just to make sure nothing crazy
is would happen, especially if I'm going to use pkill -9
What's wrong with just using 'killall -9 seamonkey' to get them all at
once?
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...to copy a set of Mail/News Filters (or a single one) from one Account
to another?
Would be a nice built in Menu feature, if I'm not missing something...
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Rufus wrote:
...to copy a set of Mail/News Filters (or a single one) from one Account
to another?
Would be a nice built in Menu feature, if I'm not missing something...
...ok...I just did it by manipulating files within my Profile.
Nevermind...
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- Rufus
HenriK wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
HenriK wrote:
Can one download the full SeaMonkey 2.0.5 file and then install it over
(i.e., on top of) an existing 2.0.4 installation (on a PC running
XP-Pro) without any problems or must the existing 2.0.4 installation be
deinstalled first before the 2.0.5
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