I have been a faithful user of SeaMonkey and all its predecessors going
back to the early 1990s. Currently, I have version 1.1.18 installed on
my system and two days ago I downloaded and installed version 2 -
immediately running into an unexpected and totally avoidable problem.
I expected the
I have had a host of additional problems with SeaMonkey version 2.0
since this original post (which remains unanswered), some of which have
been described by others. Regretfully, I had no choice but to return to
version 1.1.18 before any more damage was done to my extensive mail
archives. Thank
Marisa Ciceran:
>Marisa Ciceran wrote:
>> I have been a faithful user of SeaMonkey and all its predecessors going
>> back to the early 1990s. Currently, I have version 1.1.18 installed on
>> my system and two days ago I downloaded and installed version 2 -
>> immediately running into an unexpec
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Marisa Ciceran:
Marisa Ciceran wrote:
I have been a faithful user of SeaMonkey and all its predecessors going
back to the early 1990s. Currently, I have version 1.1.18 installed on
my system and two days ago I downloaded and installed version 2 -
immediately running into
Phillip Jones:
>Hartmut Figge wrote:
>> I don't have a desktop *g*.
>
>Yes you do the screen you see when you open your computer after it boots
>up is called the desktop on Macintosh computers. Other computer users,
>using Windows Machines may also call it the Desktop as well. Unix and
>Linux d
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Phillip Jones:
Hartmut Figge wrote:
I don't have a desktop *g*.
Yes you do the screen you see when you open your computer after it boots
up is called the desktop on Macintosh computers. Other computer users,
using Windows Machines may also call it the Desktop as well. U
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