day.
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was tracking, and am still getting the odd bugzilla e-
mail about, dates back to the last millennium!
We don't all want bleeding-edge software, we want reliability.
Mind you, when looking for alternatives, they all seem to have big
problems and TB/FF may be the least worst of the bunch.
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profile(s).
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... appears to be Saved Password Editor from
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/addon/60265/
For one thing, it allows you to setup passwords to be entered
automatically even on sites which break the usual ways defeating
password saving restrictions.
for SM1.
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, or the forms management, when a field isn't
populated? Is it actually because SM2's import from SM1 screwed up? Etc..
It is installed though, so we'll see.
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, but for many people it has
made SM2 a huge disappointment.
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) and other form fields were
handled was very consistent and it *worked*.
Loss of functionality coupled with unpredictable behaviour (from one
site to the next) makes SM2 very unpleasant to use.
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Phillip Jones wrote:
Rather that take out features because a few very few consider it a Risk.
Use common sense. allow the users decide. Up until it was banned there
has always been a choice in the the preferences all the way back to the
beginning of communicator and possibly Netscape Navigator
Billy wrote:
I followed the instruction to completely clear my older version
of Seamonkey and have now paid a terrible price for doing this. I now
have completely lost my entire email address books (3 of them). More
importantly, my complete bookmark file with many years of research was
for now.
regards
Sadly, using a multitude of extensions to fix what is broken is becoming
more necessary. A disease that's carried over from Firefox in my opinion.
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Martin Freitag wrote:
Graham schrieb:
First there's the need to provide your master password when you start
it. Yes, I know it's been complained about at length, but how on earth
could something like that slip through the development process? Do the
developers not use master passwords
I've been reading the posts from people who have been quite adamant,
even rude, about SeaMonkey 2's deficiencies. I held off from installing
2.0.0, and waited from 2.0.1. I thought there were bound to be some
problems, but how could it be all that bad?
It's that bad.
First there's the need
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Just bring back what was - that was a good design.
In fact it was probably the worst piece of crap I've ever seen in my
life, design-wise.
So what? It worked!
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Bush wrote:
I got ris of seamonkey 2.0 and went back to ver 1.1.18 and No problems
with Certificates
Having read your ranting in other threads, and not paying attention to
what you've been told (esp re user agent spoofing), I'd say you've made
the best choice - for all of us.
Serge Popper wrote:
My XP home edition leaves LARGE chunks of fragmented files behind called
Files that cannot be defragmented,when finished with a defrag. These
files are all Mozilla, range from 565 to 4,367 fragments each. Files
such as:
\Documents and Settings\Popper\Application
Rick wrote:
Graham wrote:
SM 2.0 has it problems, but if you really did end up with other
trashed folders, your system has other, more serious problems because
the SM install won't touch other folders. When did you last run a
chkdsk on your drive(s)?
my system was running very smoothly until
their upgrade plans though as most will be unaware
of it until too late.
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otherwise
affect her - unless it takes over mail functions that 1.x doesn't.
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Willard wrote:
WinXPproSP3 Netgear RP614v4 Router..
RP614v4 was installed with the Netgear CD..
My Network Places shows the RP614 Icon..
Internet connection is made 0.k. with a wired connection..
How can SeaMonkey be made to connect by Wireless??
If your computer has a working wireless
Smiles wrote:
good day
I am trying to reinstall 1.1.17 on my wifes computer under windowsXP
The old profile is there but the installer comes up with an error saying
I am in safe mode!!
does any one have an idea what is wrong?
Does it say you are in safe mode, or does it say you may be in
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
I see no indication that anything has been stripped out en route (by
antivirus software, for example). My local AV log shows nothing, too. So
I don't get the point of it...
Two things are possible. First, it didn't bounce: your email address has
been verified as
zynteq7 wrote:
Hi, every time I go to en.wikipedia I get about 2 pop up messages saying
I need to install asian language support to view the page. Is there
anyway I can keep that pop up message occurring without having to
install additional languages? I use XP SP2
Start/Settings/Control
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