I'm afraid I don't know the answer to either of your questions. The one
I am using is:
Restart Application Button 53.0
By Baris Derin
Restart Application Button lets you restart your Firefox and SeaMonkey
application by a quick toolbar button click.
This is in my list of extensions and it
Ah. I wonder what command it is using to tell it to automatically
relaunch. Does it work when SM is stuck and automatically tell its
startup's prompt to force exit the stuckage and relaunch? I get those
once in a while with seamonkey.exe process stuck even though I quit SM
earlier.
On
The restart application button closes SeaMonkey and then launches it
again. With the hot key you must start SeaMonkey manually.
Dave
> Ant wrote:
> What is the difference between than regular exit (I use its default
> ctrl-q hotkeys)?
>
> On 9/16/2020 6:02 PM, David H. Durgee wrote:
>> I use
What is the difference between than regular exit (I use its default
ctrl-q hotkeys)?
On 9/16/2020 6:02 PM, David H. Durgee wrote:
I use the "restart Application Button" add-on here for this.
Dave
Ant wrote:
You can't do a normal quit? Sometimes I can do that if it lets me and
still save my
I use the "restart Application Button" add-on here for this.
Dave
> Ant wrote:
> You can't do a normal quit? Sometimes I can do that if it lets me and
> still save my sessions.
>
> On 9/16/2020 1:29 AM, Szymon Stryczek wrote:
>> I have exactly the same experience (just on 64-bit Windows).
>>
You can't do a normal quit? Sometimes I can do that if it lets me and
still save my sessions.
On 9/16/2020 1:29 AM, Szymon Stryczek wrote:
I have exactly the same experience (just on 64-bit Windows).
Slowdowns start to happen around Seamonkey reaching 2GB of RAM usage and
they extend for me
I have exactly the same experience (just on 64-bit Windows).
Slowdowns start to happen around Seamonkey reaching 2GB of RAM usage and
they extend for me not only to tab switching but all, site scrolling,
mail sending etc.
"about:memory" + GC seems to help a little bit but honestly the only
Unfortunately this is my experience, too (on 64-bit linux)
I typically keep 8-10 tabs open, which a t the end of a day
typically means SM2.49.5 uses about 1-1.2 GB RAM.
With SM2.53.3 this balloons to 2.5-3GB - much higher.
There are also perceivable delays to switch between tabs.
I am not
On 9/9/20 8:06 PM, Mr. Ed wrote:
I noticed today while running FaceBook and trying to turn off Messenger
Active Status the screen went slightly blurry, the "X" in upper right corner
turned RED and the pointer became a spinning circle. Everything froze. I was
able to open Task Manager via
Yes. Same with YouTube, LinkedIn, Gmail, Twitter, etc. :(
On 9/9/2020 5:06 PM, Mr. Ed wrote:
I noticed today while running FaceBook and trying to turn off Messenger
Active Status the screen went slightly blurry, the "X" in upper right corner
turned RED and the pointer became a spinning
I noticed today while running FaceBook and trying to turn off Messenger
Active Status the screen went slightly blurry, the "X" in upper right corner
turned RED and the pointer became a spinning circle. Everything froze. I was
able to open Task Manager via the "Control-Alt-Delete" and checked
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