Interviewed by CNN on 17/06/2011 22:55, PhillipJones told the world:
You do know Apple is now selling Unlocked iPhones Just announced last week.
Unlocked means not tied to a phone carrier. But it is still tied to
the Apple store, and subject to Apple's rules. It's not factory-jailbroken.
Interviewed by CNN on 17/06/2011 22:34, d...@kd4e.com told the world:
How does Midori, which ID's as Safari, fit in the mix?
I don't have any personal experience with Midori, but I understand from
the website that it depends on a separate standard installation of
Webkit, instead of bundling
David Wilkinson a écrit :
Helene wrote:
I did not mean that developpers did not work well, only that they
priviledged the surfing functions at the detriment of editing
functions, which, to me, are the ONLY ONES that matter (I use Firefox
for JUST surfing, I use SEAMONKEY when I need to edit the
d...@kd4e.com wrote:
If it's based on Safari, it won't be Seamonkey. To develop a Gecko
browser, it would be restricted to jailbroken devices. There's simply
not enough users, not enough developer interest to do it. If there was
interest, somebody would be doing it -- Mozilla is fully free
km wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 6/17/11 7:44 PM, km wrote:
... i am visually impaired and MUST
use text zoom extensively. is there
anyway to preset the zoom???
b
... thx!!!
Also worth looking into OS settings that will affect all programs. For
example, right-click the desktop, choose
km a écrit :
... i am visually impaired and MUST
use text zoom extensively. is there
anyway to preset the zoom???
b
as an another possible reply, I would like to mention nosquint
extension, that permits :
page zoom and/or
text zoom adjustments,
and give you access to :
control wheel up/down
MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 17/06/2011 10:37, Rufus told the world:
Seriously - I don't care what goes on under the hood. If I can browse
with it on an iPad, it is a full browser to/for me. If Apple wants
you to use their rendering engine, then that's just less code you have
to
PhillipJones wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Rufus schrieb:
It's not really a case of Apple not allowing it - it's more a case of
developers embracing, stepping up, and coding. There are a number of
alternative browsers for iPad, the most popular (I can see why) being
the Atomic
Bill Davidsen wrote:
I'll probably get my post taken down for this, but wouldn't it be easier
to provide a compatibility check disable in about:config that actually
WORKS instead of having some of us creating hacked xpi files and others
staying with old versions because they can't or won't?
Antman008 ha scritto:
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Antman008 wrote:
2) In SM 2.0.x, when I open a group of tabs, my current window would
replace the current windows with the Group set. Preferences has a
setting that asks you if you want SM to simply add new tabs or perform
the
NoOp wrote:
And the url to the bug report is where? This is not a casual issue, so
any details that you can provide will be helpful.
I based my question on this link
http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/questions/753738
This is indeed an extremely nasty problem, which has been around ever since
Rob Lindauer wrote:
Has anyone else seen the following? I've had this problem from the
moment I installed SM2.1...
I am getting frequent back screens in SM 2.1. When I'm doing something
(e.g., attempting to drag a map in Google Maps, opening a new webpage),
my screen will go black briefly
On 6/18/2011 12:30 AM PT, cyberzen typed:
km a écrit :
... i am visually impaired and MUST
use text zoom extensively. is there
anyway to preset the zoom???
b
as an another possible reply, I would like to mention nosquint
extension, that permits :
page zoom and/or
text zoom adjustments,
and
NoOp a écrit :
On 06/16/2011 07:41 PM, NoOp wrote:
On 06/16/2011 06:26 PM, Philip Chee wrote:
...
If it is only sometimes, then this implies a network or connectivity
problem.
Phil
I thought of that. However, as mentioned when the popup occurs when I
follow through, the password *is*
Ant ha scritto:
On 6/18/2011 12:30 AM PT, cyberzen typed:
km a écrit :
... i am visually impaired and MUST
use text zoom extensively. is there
anyway to preset the zoom???
b
as an another possible reply, I would like to mention nosquint
extension, that permits :
page zoom and/or
text zoom
Francesco Presel a écrit :
Ant ha scritto:
On 6/18/2011 12:30 AM PT, cyberzen typed:
km a écrit :
... i am visually impaired and MUST
use text zoom extensively. is there
anyway to preset the zoom???
b
as an another possible reply, I would like to mention nosquint
extension, that permits :
Rufus schrieb:
...so, Microsoft redux...big deal - Apple's turn. They make a product
which suits my desires. So I'll buy it and use it...I don't really care
about much more than that, from a user standpoint.
So then you have no right to want anything their app store doesn't
provide. They
Ant ha scritto:
On 6/18/2011 6:06 AM PT, Francesco Presel typed:
as an another possible reply, I would like to mention nosquint
extension, that permits :
page zoom and/or
text zoom adjustments,
and give you access to :
control wheel up/down for page zoom, and/or
control shift wheel up/down for
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
d...@kd4e.com wrote:
If it's based on Safari, it won't be Seamonkey. To develop a Gecko
browser, it would be restricted to jailbroken devices. There's simply
not enough users, not enough developer interest to do it. If there was
interest, somebody would be doing it --
MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 17/06/2011 22:34, d...@kd4e.com told the world:
How does Midori, which ID's as Safari, fit in the mix?
I don't have any personal experience with Midori, but I understand from
the website that it depends on a separate standard installation of
Webkit,
Francesco Presel a écrit :
Ant ha scritto:
On 6/18/2011 6:06 AM PT, Francesco Presel typed:
as an another possible reply, I would like to mention nosquint
extension, that permits :
page zoom and/or
text zoom adjustments,
and give you access to :
control wheel up/down for page zoom, and/or
On 06/18/2011 05:10 AM, David Wilkinson wrote:
NoOp wrote:
And the url to the bug report is where? This is not a casual issue, so
any details that you can provide will be helpful.
I based my question on this link
http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/questions/753738
This is indeed an
On 06/18/2011 05:51 AM, cyberzen wrote:
NoOp a écrit :
...
Here is a screenshot.
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/51/screenshotenteryourpass.png/
As you can see, the password is already filled in (and shows properly
when I open Tools|Password Manager. Note however that 'Use Password
On Fri, 17 Jun 2011 21:55:15 -0400, PhillipJones wrote:
If it's based on Safari, it won't be Seamonkey. To develop a Gecko
browser, it would be restricted to jailbroken devices. There's simply
not enough users, not enough developer interest to do it. If there was
interest, somebody would be
On Sat, 18 Jun 2011 03:18:06 -0400, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
d...@kd4e.com wrote:
If it's based on Safari, it won't be Seamonkey. To develop a Gecko
browser, it would be restricted to jailbroken devices. There's simply
not enough users, not enough developer interest to do it. If there was
On 6/18/2011 7:32 AM PT, Francesco Presel typed:
as an another possible reply, I would like to mention nosquint
extension, that permits :
page zoom and/or
text zoom adjustments,
and give you access to :
control wheel up/down for page zoom, and/or
control shift wheel up/down for text zoom
see
Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
SeaMonkey 2.2 will have those fixes. And will arrive in ~2-3 weeks we hope.
Justin:
Be sure to mention this fix in the release notes! This is really a very serious
issue, and I cannot believe it has remained unfixed for so long.
--
David Wilkinson
On 6/18/11 7:32 AM, Francesco Presel wrote:
Ant ha scritto:
On 6/18/2011 6:06 AM PT, Francesco Presel typed:
as an another possible reply, I would like to mention nosquint
extension, that permits :
page zoom and/or
text zoom adjustments,
and give you access to :
control wheel up/down for
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Rufus schrieb:
...so, Microsoft redux...big deal - Apple's turn. They make a product
which suits my desires. So I'll buy it and use it...I don't really care
about much more than that, from a user standpoint.
So then you have no right to want anything their app store
Philip Chee wrote:
On Sat, 18 Jun 2011 03:18:06 -0400, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
d...@kd4e.com wrote:
If it's based on Safari, it won't be Seamonkey. To develop a Gecko
browser, it would be restricted to jailbroken devices. There's simply
not enough users, not enough developer interest to do
I keep getting messages that Bookmarks Manager is preventing Win 7 from
shutting down. Is that a bug that needs fixing?
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Philip Chee wrote:
On Sat, 18 Jun 2011 03:18:06 -0400, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
d...@kd4e.com wrote:
If it's based on Safari, it won't be Seamonkey. To develop a
Gecko browser, it would be restricted to jailbroken devices.
There's simply not enough users, not enough developer interest
to do
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On 6/17/11 7:44 PM, km wrote:
... i am visually impaired and MUST
use text zoom extensively. is there
anyway to preset the zoom???
b
If you mean in the SeaMonkey browser, there are several things you can do.
On the menu
Since the folks at Enzymatic Software haven't made Menu Editor compatible with
version 2.1, I made a small change so the older version would load, which it
did. But I can't get access to the Right-Click menu to eliminate the 'open
link in new tab' line.
Can anyone suggest an alternative to
Interviewed by CNN on 18/06/2011 14:59, Rufus told the world:
No, I don't think you're understanding *me* - I'm not interested in the
Mozilla technology, I'm interested in the Mozilla *feature set*. Big,
subtle difference in that I'm thinking as a user and not a coder, and I
also realize this
MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 18/06/2011 14:59, Rufus told the world:
No, I don't think you're understanding *me* - I'm not interested in the
Mozilla technology, I'm interested in the Mozilla *feature set*. Big,
subtle difference in that I'm thinking as a user and not a coder, and I
On 6/18/2011 8:40 PM, Rufus wrote:
I find that hard to believe as stated. The feature set as implemented
within the *current* releases as coded is dependent on the Gecko engine,
but for a *new* product what we are talking about is a set of design
requirements and interface specifications - not
km wrote:
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On 6/17/11 7:44 PM, km wrote:
... i am visually impaired and MUST
use text zoom extensively. is there
anyway to preset the zoom???
b
If you mean in the SeaMonkey browser, there are several things you can do.
When I try to access Hotmail with 2.014, I get the following message:
XML Parsing Error: not well-formed
Location:
http://sn123w.snt123.mail.live.com/default.aspx?n=2043128623wa=wsignin1.0
Line Number 65, Column 1075:
Does anyone know what is going on? I also noticed when I try to access
it
Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
On 6/18/2011 8:40 PM, Rufus wrote:
I find that hard to believe as stated. The feature set as implemented
within the *current* releases as coded is dependent on the Gecko engine,
but for a *new* product what we are talking about is a set of design
requirements and
On 6/19/2011 12:00 AM, Rufus wrote:
Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
On 6/18/2011 8:40 PM, Rufus wrote:
I find that hard to believe as stated. The feature set as implemented
within the *current* releases as coded is dependent on the Gecko engine,
but for a *new* product what we are talking about
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