Daniel wrote:
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Several times, over the years, I have suggested that there *SHOULD*
be a clickable link as part of the Mail Newsgroup splash screen,
but, sadly, I'm still waiting.
The alteration would have to happen in
chrome://messenger/content/start.xhtml but
I hate to betray my own words but I cannot resist the temptation… '-_-
On 14/02/10 18:03, Benoit Renard wrote:
That's not the message I was referring to, though the message I am
referring to is quoted in it. I'm referring to this passage: I have
tabs turned off for now. But everything opens
Daniel wrote:
Benoit Renard wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Several times, over the years, I have suggested that there *SHOULD*
be a clickable link as part of the Mail Newsgroup splash screen,
but, sadly, I'm still waiting.
The alteration
Andrea Govoni wrote:
On 15/02/10 12:42, Daniel wrote:
Andrea, are we talking about the same thing??
After reading this message, I don't think so.
Two situations. Whilst you are reading here, you also have your browser
open set to whatever your home page may be. You then click on the above
Benoit Renard wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Several times, over the years, I have suggested that there *SHOULD*
be a clickable link as part of the Mail Newsgroup splash screen,
but, sadly, I'm still waiting.
The alteration would have to
Andrea Govoni wrote:
Ray_Net, I promise this is my last message in this thread.
Il 12/02/10 14:58, Daniel ha scritto:
Andrea, Phillip's message, in which he claims New Windows are ten times
faster than New Tabs is 16th in this chain.
So, you are referring to this [1] message.
Well, by
Ray_Net wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Several times, over the years, I have suggested that there *SHOULD*
be a clickable link as part of the Mail Newsgroup splash screen,
but, sadly, I'm still waiting.
The alteration would have to happen in
Daniel wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Several times, over the years, I have suggested that there *SHOULD*
be a clickable link as part of the Mail Newsgroup splash screen,
but, sadly, I'm still waiting.
The alteration would have to happen in
Andrea Govoni wrote:
Ray_Net, I promise this is my last message in this thread.
Il 12/02/10 14:58, Daniel ha scritto:
Andrea, Phillip's message, in which he claims New Windows are ten times
faster than New Tabs is 16th in this chain.
So, you are referring to this [1] message.
Well, by
Andrea Govoni wrote:
Il 08/02/10 22:19, Benoit Renard ha scritto:
Then again, Philip Jones has claimed that new windows are faster than
new tabs, which is objectively wrong.
Really? On this thread?
Can you point me to the message where he claimed it?
I cannot find it on this thread at the
Mike C wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Mike C wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Mike C wrote:
Rod Lovett wrote:
/snip/
What addons are you waiting for? Unless you are waiting for something
like Multizilla, which will probably never ladn for SM 2, I have found
every addon I've used in a form that
Ray_Net, I promise this is my last message in this thread.
Il 12/02/10 14:58, Daniel ha scritto:
Andrea, Phillip's message, in which he claims New Windows are ten times
faster than New Tabs is 16th in this chain.
So, you are referring to this [1] message.
Well, by reading that message (ALL
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Several times, over the years, I have suggested that there *SHOULD*
be a clickable link as part of the Mail Newsgroup splash screen,
but, sadly, I'm still waiting.
The alteration would have to happen in
chrome://messenger/content/start.xhtml but I don't know
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Mike C wrote:
Rod Lovett wrote:
Hi,
with due respect, but no way!!! seamonkey 2.0.x is great I am now
using Seamonkey 2.0.4pre 64 bit in 64 bit Sidux moros, which is debian
unstable with considerable help, and what is really clever, SM is now
a rolling release browser
Daniel wrote:
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Several times, over the years, I have suggested that there *SHOULD*
be a clickable link as part of the Mail Newsgroup splash screen,
but, sadly, I'm still waiting.
The alteration would have to happen in
chrome://messenger/content/start.xhtml but
Il 07/02/10 21:09, Phillip Jones ha scritto:
Andrea Govoni wrote:
Did you try to have a run with all your extensions disabled?
yes with all extensions off or on.
Maybe you could try to install Crash Report Helper [1] nonetheless.
It will not be of any help with crashes caused by the
Il 08/02/10 22:19, Benoit Renard ha scritto:
Then again, Philip Jones has claimed that new windows are faster than
new tabs, which is objectively wrong.
Really? On this thread?
Can you point me to the message where he claimed it?
I cannot find it on this thread at the moment.
--
Andrea
Andrea Govoni wrote:
Il 08/02/10 22:19, Benoit Renard ha scritto:
Then again, Philip Jones has claimed that new windows are faster than
new tabs, which is objectively wrong.
Really? On this thread?
Can you point me to the message where he claimed it?
I cannot find it on this thread at the
Andrea Govoni wrote:
Il 07/02/10 21:09, Phillip Jones ha scritto:
Andrea Govoni wrote:
Did you try to have a run with all your extensions disabled?
yes with all extensions off or on.
Maybe you could try to install Crash Report Helper [1] nonetheless.
It will not be of any help with
Mike C wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Mike C wrote:
Rod Lovett wrote:
/snip/
What addons are you waiting for? Unless you are waiting for something
like Multizilla, which will probably never ladn for SM 2, I have found
every addon I've used in a form that works fine with 2.0.x.
Let us know wat
Andrea Govoni wrote:
Il 07/02/10 21:09, Phillip Jones ha scritto:
Andrea Govoni wrote:
Did you try to have a run with all your extensions disabled?
yes with all extensions off or on.
Maybe you could try to install Crash Report Helper [1] nonetheless.
It will not be of any help with
Phillip Jones wrote:
Andrea Govoni wrote:
Il 07/02/10 21:09, Phillip Jones ha scritto:
Andrea Govoni wrote:
Did you try to have a run with all your extensions disabled?
yes with all extensions off or on.
Maybe you could try to install Crash Report Helper [1] nonetheless.
It will not be
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Mike C wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Mike C wrote:
Rod Lovett wrote:
/snip/
What addons are you waiting for? Unless you are waiting for something
like Multizilla, which will probably never ladn for SM 2, I have found
every addon I've used in a form that works fine with
Rufus wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
On Tue, 09 Feb 2010 03:10:25 -0700, BJ wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
Snip
...OTOH, they made a SERIOUS mess of upgrading our e-mail service -
took a month or two to get that sorted, but they seem to have it fixed.
Hey, Rufus, did you get lots of e-mails
Rufus skriver:
Most of the things that annoyed me about the new default theme had to do
with it's cursor/click hot areas - there was/is a lot of area in the
taskbar where I felt I should have been able to right click
(cntrl+click) that were/are dead...so that was both non-intuitive and
Daniel wrote:
Several times, over the years, I have suggested that there *SHOULD*
be a clickable link as part of the Mail Newsgroup splash screen,
but, sadly, I'm still waiting.
The alteration would have to happen in
chrome://messenger/content/start.xhtml but I don't know how to do
it.
Stefan wrote:
Rufus skriver:
Most of the things that annoyed me about the new default theme had to do
with it's cursor/click hot areas - there was/is a lot of area in the
taskbar where I felt I should have been able to right click
(cntrl+click) that were/are dead...so that was both
Rod Lovett wrote:
Hi,
with due respect, but no way!!! seamonkey 2.0.x is great I am
now using Seamonkey 2.0.4pre 64 bit in 64 bit Sidux moros, which is
debian unstable with considerable help, and what is really clever, SM is
now a rolling release browser that updates itself.
The
Mike C wrote:
Rod Lovett wrote:
Hi,
with due respect, but no way!!! seamonkey 2.0.x is great I am now
using Seamonkey 2.0.4pre 64 bit in 64 bit Sidux moros, which is debian
unstable with considerable help, and what is really clever, SM is now
a rolling release browser that updates itself.
The
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 10-02-09 9:29 PM, Rufus wrote:
My argument is that the collective opinions of any userbase in any
discussion forum is the best dataset for user experience, and that to
ignore it - in any venue - is folly in the long run. No matter what your
hired gun may say.
Then we're
Ubiquity wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
* A forum like this requires knowing how to use newsgroups.
something you know nothing about
Many people use the word forum to refer to website based groups.
___
support-seamonkey mailing list
Chris Ilias wrote:
This newsgroup is not an accurate representation of the SeaMonkey userbase.
How do you know that?
Seriously, unless you took a poll of the userbase with a question like
Do you think posters on the SM NG represent your concerns, and the
majority answered No, your statement
Rufus wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 10-02-08 9:07 PM, Rufus wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 10-02-07 4:10 PM, Rufus wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
You said your users are your best user experience people. Users
communicate what is on their minds, not the workarounds they have
gotten used to.
On Tue, 09 Feb 2010 03:10:25 -0700, BJ wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
This newsgroup is not an accurate representation of the SeaMonkey userbase.
How do you know that?
The sad fact is that nowadays usenet and nntp newsgroups in general are
now pretty much a minority interest. Most internet users
Philip Chee wrote:
On Tue, 09 Feb 2010 03:10:25 -0700, BJ wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
This newsgroup is not an accurate representation of the SeaMonkey userbase.
How do you know that?
The sad fact is that nowadays usenet and nntp newsgroups in general are
now pretty much a minority interest.
Philip Chee wrote:
On Tue, 09 Feb 2010 03:10:25 -0700, BJ wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
This newsgroup is not an accurate representation of the SeaMonkey userbase.
How do you know that?
The sad fact is that nowadays usenet and nntp newsgroups in general are
now pretty much a minority interest.
Philip Chee wrote:
On Tue, 09 Feb 2010 03:10:25 -0700, BJ wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
This newsgroup is not an accurate representation of the SeaMonkey userbase.
How do you know that?
The sad fact is that nowadays usenet and nntp newsgroups in general are
now pretty much a minority interest.
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
On Tue, 09 Feb 2010 03:10:25 -0700, BJ wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
This newsgroup is not an accurate representation of the SeaMonkey userbase.
How do you know that?
The sad fact is that nowadays usenet and nntp newsgroups in general are
now pretty
On 10-02-09 5:10 AM, BJ wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
This newsgroup is not an accurate representation of the SeaMonkey
userbase.
How do you know that?
Seriously, unless you took a poll of the userbase with a question like
Do you think posters on the SM NG represent your concerns, and the
Rufus skriver:
I was, and surprisingly so...I immediately liked the tabs, and
everything was where I would have expected it to be on a Mac. It also
didn't seem like I lost any functionality for what I do with TB like I
did with SM 2.x.x, and that was also of note.
It's funny that you mention
Stefan wrote:
Rufus skriver:
I was, and surprisingly so...I immediately liked the tabs, and
everything was where I would have expected it to be on a Mac. It also
didn't seem like I lost any functionality for what I do with TB like I
did with SM 2.x.x, and that was also of note.
It's funny
Chris Ilias wrote:
Personally, I've never used the Forms Manager...but the only reason I
haven't that I can determine now that I'm reading so much displeasure
about it's removal is that I couldn't determine if information it stores
is encrypted or not. If it was and a dialog box had told me
Benoit Renard wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
Personally, I've never used the Forms Manager...but the only reason I
haven't that I can determine now that I'm reading so much displeasure
about it's removal is that I couldn't determine if information it stores
is encrypted or not. If it was and a
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 10-02-09 12:57 AM, Rufus wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
SO unless the knowledge to use a newsgroup is common knowledge, the
users here are not the best user experience people. This newsgroup is
not an accurate representation of the SeaMonkey userbase.
Then what's it here
Rick Merrill wrote:
Ubiquity wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
* A forum like this requires knowing how to use newsgroups.
something you know nothing about
Many people use the word forum to refer to website based groups.
I use forum to refer to any manner though which discussion can take
Daniel wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 10-02-08 9:07 PM, Rufus wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 10-02-07 4:10 PM, Rufus wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
You said your users are your best user experience people. Users
communicate what is on their minds, not the workarounds they have
gotten
Philip Chee wrote:
On Tue, 09 Feb 2010 03:10:25 -0700, BJ wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
This newsgroup is not an accurate representation of the SeaMonkey userbase.
How do you know that?
The sad fact is that nowadays usenet and nntp newsgroups in general are
now pretty much a minority interest.
BJ wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
On Tue, 09 Feb 2010 03:10:25 -0700, BJ wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
This newsgroup is not an accurate representation of the SeaMonkey
userbase.
How do you know that?
The sad fact is that nowadays usenet and nntp newsgroups in general are
now pretty much a
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 10-02-09 5:10 AM, BJ wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
This newsgroup is not an accurate representation of the SeaMonkey
userbase.
How do you know that?
Seriously, unless you took a poll of the userbase with a question like
Do you think posters on the SM NG represent your
On 02/09/2010 01:46 PM, Stefan wrote:
...
Oh, right: Please do not hijack this new thread with non-mac stuff ;-)
/Stefan
Oh BTW 'Mac theme (Re: Goodbye Seamonkey' is *not* a new thread...
you've simply added to the existing thread by changing the subject. Why
don't you take a clue
Stefan wrote:
Rufus skriver:
I was, and surprisingly so...I immediately liked the tabs, and
everything was where I would have expected it to be on a Mac. It also
didn't seem like I lost any functionality for what I do with TB like I
did with SM 2.x.x, and that was also of note.
It's funny
Phillip Jones wrote:
Benoit Renard wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
Personally, I've never used the Forms Manager...but the only reason I
haven't that I can determine now that I'm reading so much displeasure
about it's removal is that I couldn't determine if information it
stores
is encrypted or
On 2/8/2010 5:32 AM, Philip Chee wrote:
On Sun, 07 Feb 2010 22:50:34 -0500, Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
On 2/6/2010 11:25 PM, Philip Chee wrote:
On Sat, 06 Feb 2010 23:56:53 +0100, Robert Kaiser wrote:
Good to hear! The quickstart stuff won't come back in 2.0.x though,
unless someone comes
On 10-02-09 9:29 PM, Rufus wrote:
My argument is that the collective opinions of any userbase in any
discussion forum is the best dataset for user experience, and that to
ignore it - in any venue - is folly in the long run. No matter what your
hired gun may say.
Then we're going in circles.
On Sun, 07 Feb 2010 22:50:34 -0500, Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
On 2/6/2010 11:25 PM, Philip Chee wrote:
On Sat, 06 Feb 2010 23:56:53 +0100, Robert Kaiser wrote:
Good to hear! The quickstart stuff won't come back in 2.0.x though,
unless someone comes up with a creative add-on that does it -
Rufus wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 10-02-05 12:33 AM, Rufus wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 10-02-05 12:06 AM, Rufus wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 10-02-04 11:50 PM, Rufus wrote:
snip
I know there's a SM roadmap (it's been mentioned), but I can't tell how
or on
On or about 2/7/2010 10:50 PM, Justin Wood (Callek) typed the following:
On 2/6/2010 11:25 PM, Philip Chee wrote:
On Sat, 06 Feb 2010 23:56:53 +0100, Robert Kaiser wrote:
Good to hear! The quickstart stuff won't come back in 2.0.x though,
unless someone comes up with a creative add-on that
Andrea Govoni wrote:
Philip Jones is talking about SeaMonkey performance when opening
external links (like links from the mailnews SeaMonkey component) in the
*same window* as opposed to opening them in *new windows*.
Lee tested opening external links in *new windows* as opposed to opening
them
On 10-02-07 4:10 PM, Rufus wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
You said your users are your best user experience people. Users
communicate what is on their minds, not the workarounds they have
gotten used to.
What's on their mind is their experience. A forum like this is where
people come primarily to
Chris Ilias wrote:
* A forum like this requires knowing how to use newsgroups.
something you know nothing about
___
support-seamonkey mailing list
support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org
https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
On 10-02-08 9:07 PM, Rufus wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 10-02-07 4:10 PM, Rufus wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
You said your users are your best user experience people. Users
communicate what is on their minds, not the workarounds they have
gotten used to.
What's on their mind is their
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 10-02-08 9:07 PM, Rufus wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 10-02-07 4:10 PM, Rufus wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
You said your users are your best user experience people. Users
communicate what is on their minds, not the workarounds they have
gotten used to.
What's on their
On 10-02-09 12:57 AM, Rufus wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
SO unless the knowledge to use a newsgroup is common knowledge, the
users here are not the best user experience people. This newsgroup is
not an accurate representation of the SeaMonkey userbase.
Then what's it here for? I think people who
On or about 2/6/2010 11:25 PM, Philip Chee typed the following:
On Sat, 06 Feb 2010 23:56:53 +0100, Robert Kaiser wrote:
Good to hear! The quickstart stuff won't come back in 2.0.x though,
unless someone comes up with a creative add-on that does it - and who
knows what our community is
Il 04/02/10 04:49, Phillip Jones ha scritto:
Actually the shorter post are more likely to cause the crash.
Did you try to have a run with all your extensions disabled?
SeaMonkey crashes/hangs very rarely on my machine (PowerBook g...@867mhz
with Mac OS X 10.5.8) and when it does is almost
Il 31/01/10 00:28, Phillip Jones ha scritto:
I am unsure, iCab I don't know if it webkit or Gecko.
iCab 4.x is WebKit based.
iCab 3.x and below is based on a proprietary rendering engine.
Best regards,
--
Andrea XFox Govoni
AIM/iChat/ICQ: x...@mac.com
Yahoo! ID: xfox82
Skype Name: draykan
On 01/02/10 09:06, John Doue wrote:
So forgive me for asking the obvious, but would not it be possible to
have the install routine display a notice of our existence? Better
yet, to have it included somehow in the Help menu?
Actually, each time you install or update SeaMonkey and open the
Andrea Govoni wrote:
On 01/02/10 09:06, John Doue wrote:
So forgive me for asking the obvious, but would not it be possible to
have the install routine display a notice of our existence? Better
yet, to have it included somehow in the Help menu?
Actually, each time you install or update
Andrea Govoni wrote:
Il 31/01/10 00:28, Phillip Jones ha scritto:
I am unsure, iCab I don't know if it webkit or Gecko.
iCab 4.x is WebKit based.
iCab 3.x and below is based on a proprietary rendering engine.
Best regards,
version I have is 4.7
--
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T.If it's
On 10-02-05 12:33 AM, Rufus wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 10-02-05 12:06 AM, Rufus wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 10-02-04 11:50 PM, Rufus wrote:
...funny you should say. I said something very similar about
workarounds requiring the user to fiddle around with about:config
and
pretty much got
On 02/02/10 12:44, Daniel wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
I cleared the cache, and opened my my.myway start page. I opened 20
links in tabs, 10 were my.myway pages, and ten were external links.
I then cleared the cache, and repeated with opening new windows.
Please
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 10-02-05 12:33 AM, Rufus wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 10-02-05 12:06 AM, Rufus wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 10-02-04 11:50 PM, Rufus wrote:
...funny you should say. I said something very similar about
workarounds requiring the user to fiddle around with about:config
On 2/6/2010 11:25 PM, Philip Chee wrote:
On Sat, 06 Feb 2010 23:56:53 +0100, Robert Kaiser wrote:
Good to hear! The quickstart stuff won't come back in 2.0.x though,
unless someone comes up with a creative add-on that does it - and who
knows what our community is able to do...
Andrea Govoni wrote:
On 01/02/10 09:06, John Doue wrote:
So forgive me for asking the obvious, but would not it be possible to
have the install routine display a notice of our existence? Better
yet, to have it included somehow in the Help menu?
Actually, each time you install or update
Rufus wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 10-02-05 12:33 AM, Rufus wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 10-02-05 12:06 AM, Rufus wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 10-02-04 11:50 PM, Rufus wrote:
snip
I know there's a SM roadmap (it's been mentioned), but I can't tell how
or on what basis the team develops
Daniel wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 10-02-05 12:33 AM, Rufus wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 10-02-05 12:06 AM, Rufus wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 10-02-04 11:50 PM, Rufus wrote:
snip
I know there's a SM roadmap (it's been mentioned), but I can't tell how
or on what basis the
On or about 2/3/2010 6:28 AM, BeeNeR typed the following:
S N I P
Anyhow, I'm more than happy with an integrated net program such as
SeaMonkey. I wasn't too happy with 2.0.0, but when I was able to get
the password problem solved (don't use one) and the auto-mail
BeeNeR wrote:
2.0.3 has fixed the delete address problem - now *if* only the
'QUICKSTART' button would be re-instated. (:
Good to hear! The quickstart stuff won't come back in 2.0.x though,
unless someone comes up with a creative add-on that does it - and who
knows what our community is able
Interviewed by CNN on 4/2/2010 23:45, Rufus told the world:
In that between Mozilla, Fire Fox, Goggle Chrome, Camino, Safari, et.
al. there are SO many things that look the same and/or function the
same. Which leads to the thought that many of these people are
obviously cooperating and
Interviewed by CNN on 5/2/2010 02:59, Rufus told the world:
Where I get confused is that I read a lot of posts here that fall back
on - but we're just all volunteers, the other guys are paid...which
comes off sounding like I should expect less.
What I really think is that everyone
MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 4/2/2010 23:45, Rufus told the world:
In that between Mozilla, Fire Fox, Goggle Chrome, Camino, Safari, et.
al. there are SO many things that look the same and/or function the
same. Which leads to the thought that many of these people are
obviously
MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 5/2/2010 02:59, Rufus told the world:
Where I get confused is that I read a lot of posts here that fall back
on - but we're just all volunteers, the other guys are paid...which
comes off sounding like I should expect less.
What I really think is that
On Sat, 06 Feb 2010 23:56:53 +0100, Robert Kaiser wrote:
Good to hear! The quickstart stuff won't come back in 2.0.x though,
unless someone comes up with a creative add-on that does it - and who
knows what our community is able to do...
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/addon/2831
On Sun, 07 Feb 2010 01:08:43 -0200, MCBastos wrote:
And a third reason is that when Apple decided to create their own
browsers, they hired people who previously worked on Mozilla -- being a
volunteer project, there was a lot of expertise around not tied by
contracts. Similarly, Google hired a
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Bill Davidsen schrieb:
I still find it
useful, but the two things I find most missing are never going to be
there because they are not in the base codes of FF and TB.
Unless someone comes up and writes code that implements them based on
the SM2 base - and everyone is
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Seamonkey had the chance at 2.x to go in another direction, and chose to
continue using the old software in a slightly updated form, while a
number of other browsers went with webkit. And it may never have been
in play, however you choose to define that, but I believe that I
Philip Chee wrote:
On Wed, 03 Feb 2010 17:31:15 -0800, Rufus wrote:
Maybe that team has more Mac users on it or something, but from my Mac
user standpoint they got a lot of stuff right. Kudos to them.
Their team has at least two Mac users, one full time graphics designer,
and one full time
On Wed, 03 Feb 2010 21:42:17 -0800, Rufus wrote:
... but that's something you're going to have to explain to me - all
this hired vs volunteer stuff. Who's who, and how are they doing what?
http://www.mozillamessaging.com/en-US/about/staff/
http://www.mozillamessaging.com/en-US/about/board/
On 03.02.2010 23:42, Rufus wrote:
--- Original Message ---
Philip Chee wrote:
On Wed, 03 Feb 2010 17:31:15 -0800, Rufus wrote:
Maybe that team has more Mac users on it or something, but from my Mac
user standpoint they got a lot of stuff right. Kudos to them.
Their team has at least two
On 10-02-04 12:42 AM, Rufus wrote:
Well, to start with, your users are your best user experience people,
some seem to get that and some don't...
Okay, riddle me this: Do you back up your SeaMonkey data on a regular
basis? If so, how?
--
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List-owner:
On 10-02-04 6:30 AM, BJ wrote:
What the heck is a User Experience person? I mean, what do they do all
day?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_experience_design
For instance, where should Reply and Forward buttons be?
Where should the 'new tab' button be?
When a download is finished, should we
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 10-02-04 12:42 AM, Rufus wrote:
Well, to start with, your users are your best user experience people,
some seem to get that and some don't...
Okay, riddle me this: Do you back up your SeaMonkey data on a regular
basis? If so, how?
Only my Bookmarks file - there was
Rufus a écrit :
On a Mac it's very easy to back up an entire Profile - I just drag and
drop it's entire contents onto another disk. If I need to reinstate that
profile, I delete the previous folder and let SM build a new default -
then I drop in the contents of my backup.
Dunno what you would
In news:ykudntlrs7kqrpbwnz2dnuvz_oedn...@mozilla.org,
Rufus n...@home.com wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
On Wed, 03 Feb 2010 21:42:17 -0800, Rufus wrote:
... but that's something you're going to have to explain to me -
all this hired vs volunteer stuff. Who's who, and how are
they doing
Rufus wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 10-02-04 12:42 AM, Rufus wrote:
Well, to start with, your users are your best user experience people,
some seem to get that and some don't...
Okay, riddle me this: Do you back up your SeaMonkey data on a regular
basis? If so, how?
Only my Bookmarks file
Rufus wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
On Wed, 03 Feb 2010 21:42:17 -0800, Rufus wrote:
... but that's something you're going to have to explain to me - all
this hired vs volunteer stuff. Who's who, and how are they doing what?
http://www.mozillamessaging.com/en-US/about/staff/
S. Beaulieu wrote:
Rufus a écrit :
On a Mac it's very easy to back up an entire Profile - I just drag and
drop it's entire contents onto another disk. If I need to reinstate that
profile, I delete the previous folder and let SM build a new default -
then I drop in the contents of my backup.
»Q« wrote:
In news:ykudntlrs7kqrpbwnz2dnuvz_oedn...@mozilla.org,
Rufus n...@home.com wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
On Wed, 03 Feb 2010 21:42:17 -0800, Rufus wrote:
... but that's something you're going to have to explain to me -
all this hired vs volunteer stuff. Who's who, and how are
they
Phillip Jones wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
On Wed, 03 Feb 2010 21:42:17 -0800, Rufus wrote:
I thought Mozilla was a open source project...did that stop?..which was
why I though everybody doing this stuff (other than Apple with Safari)
were volunteers...
...ok, so now we're lead
On 10-02-04 3:57 PM, Rufus wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 10-02-04 6:30 AM, BJ wrote:
What the heck is a User Experience person? I mean, what do they do all
day?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_experience_design
For instance, where should Reply and Forward buttons be?
Where should the 'new
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