Happy with 2.0.1 now (Almost)

2009-12-15 Thread BeeNeR
Since my previous problems had disappeared, without any real solution, I'm pretty happy with 2.0.1. Only two things to complain about: 1. No quick start button. I really miss that! 2. No way to disable having to enter a password when initializing SM without deleting ALL web, password, certifica

Re: Happy with 2.0.1 now (Almost)

2009-12-15 Thread Jens Hatlak
BeeNeR wrote: > Only two things to complain about: > 1. No quick start button. I really miss that! Gone for good, sorry. > 2. No way to disable having to enter a password when initializing SM > without deleting ALL web, password, certificates, etc. information. Quoting from the Release Notes:

Re: Happy with 2.0.1 now (Almost)

2009-12-15 Thread BeeNeR
On or about 12/15/2009 2:02 PM, Jens Hatlak typed the following: > BeeNeR wrote: >> Only two things to complain about: >> 1. No quick start button. I really miss that! > > Gone for good, sorry. > >> 2. No way to disable having to enter a password when initializing SM >> without deleting ALL we

Re: Happy with 2.0.1 now (Almost)

2009-12-15 Thread Philip Chee
On Tue, 15 Dec 2009 20:02:21 +0100, Jens Hatlak wrote: > BeeNeR wrote: >> Only two things to complain about: >> 1. No quick start button. I really miss that! > > Gone for good, sorry. Perhaps not. Firefox Mobile has reimplemented the quick launch technology which they call "fastload". Not to me

Re: Happy with 2.0.1 now (Almost)

2009-12-16 Thread Bill Davidsen
Jens Hatlak wrote: BeeNeR wrote: Only two things to complain about: 1. No quick start button. I really miss that! Gone for good, sorry. 2. No way to disable having to enter a password when initializing SM without deleting ALL web, password, certificates, etc. information. Quoting from t

Re: Happy with 2.0.1 now (Almost)

2009-12-16 Thread Robert Kaiser
Bill Davidsen wrote: I think most users would agree that correct behavior is to ask when it's needed, and not at any random times. Even developers agree on that - the real problem is how to get the current infrastructure to do that. Robert Kaiser _