David E. Ross wrote on 4/28/2015 4:55 PM:
On 4/28/2015 11:52 AM, William wrote:
Bill Spikowski wrote:
Rick Merrill wrote:
Bill Spikowski wrote on 04/27/2015 8:46 AM:
No practical reason
What about seeing what one is typing when entering complex passwords?
Think especially about thes
sean wrote:
the problem i've had with addons and extensions for password keeping, is
updates to my install of seamonkey often breaks them. I can't wait for
updates to the addons...
hence my reliance on a txt file stored locally...
For this kind of thing, tools like KeePass, LastPass, Passwor
Danny Kile wrote:
sean wrote:
DoctorBill wrote on 04/25/2015 02:24 PM:
Most all Username / Password entry boxes only show the Asterisk (*) when
one enters the password.
Is there something in SeaMonkey that one can toggle so that one sees
what one is actually entering ?
I tuype so prly the
On 4/28/2015 11:52 AM, William wrote:
> Bill Spikowski wrote:
>> Rick Merrill wrote:
>>> Bill Spikowski wrote on 04/27/2015 8:46 AM:
No practical reason
What about seeing what one is typing when entering complex passwords?
Think especially about these situations: a
sean wrote:
DoctorBill wrote on 04/25/2015 02:24 PM:
Most all Username / Password entry boxes only show the Asterisk (*) when
one enters the password.
Is there something in SeaMonkey that one can toggle so that one sees
what one is actually entering ?
I tuype so prly thet I meed tyu sea wh
sean wrote on 04/28/2015 09:17 AM:
DoctorBill wrote on 04/25/2015 02:24 PM:
Most all Username / Password entry boxes only show the Asterisk (*) when
one enters the password.
Is there something in SeaMonkey that one can toggle so that one sees
what one is actually entering ?
I tuype so prly
William wrote:
Bill Spikowski wrote:
Rick Merrill wrote:
Bill Spikowski wrote on 04/27/2015 8:46 AM:
No practical reason
What about seeing what one is typing when entering complex passwords?
Think especially about these situations: a lousy keyboard, like most
laptops; working in a d
Bill Spikowski wrote:
Rick Merrill wrote:
Bill Spikowski wrote on 04/27/2015 8:46 AM:
No practical reason
What about seeing what one is typing when entering complex passwords?
Think especially about these situations: a lousy keyboard, like most
laptops; working in a dark area; using
DoctorBill wrote on 04/25/2015 02:24 PM:
Most all Username / Password entry boxes only show the Asterisk (*) when
one enters the password.
Is there something in SeaMonkey that one can toggle so that one sees
what one is actually entering ?
I tuype so prly thet I meed tyu sea what I hab ente
WaltS48 wrote
You can use the key combination Ctrl+, or go into Edit > Preferences >
Appearance > Fonts and adjust font sizes.
Setting a minimum font size to a too high value will cause problems with
some web sites.
thanks walt
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John Sumner wrote:
when i read my emails in SeaMonkey is there a way i can keep it at a
higher level or am i out of luck with it
You can use the key combination Ctrl+, or go into Edit > Preferences >
Appearance > Fonts and adjust font sizes.
Setting a minimum font size to a too high value wi
when i read my emails in SeaMonkey is there a way i can keep it at a
higher level or am i out of luck with it
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On 2015-04-28 08:24, DoctorBill wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
I had NO IDEA that this one post would generate such a plethora of
JARGON and "technical speak" that is completely unintelligible to laymen
like myself.
The crosstalk is interesting and amusing.
Thank all of you for trying to help.
Many
On 28/04/2015 8:02 AM, WaltS48 wrote:
On 04/27/2015 05:53 PM, Bill Spikowski wrote:
No idea what a TEMPEST office is.
Probably one that spies on information systems.
[Tempest (codename) - Wikipedia, the free
encyclopedia](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tempest_(codename))
[TEMPEST,
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