David E. Ross wrote:
On 6/27/2009 8:26 PM, MalcolmO wrote:
I was surprised to find that it didn't notify me of a new version and
(optionally) get it and install it for me. I was further surprised to
find that there was no such option anywhere. Am I right about that or is
it hidden somewhere?
Martin Feitag wrote:
Daniel schrieb:
MalcolmO wrote:
I was surprised to find that it didn't notify me of a new version and
(optionally) get it and install it for me. I was further surprised to
find that there was no such option anywhere. Am I right about that or
is it hidden somewhere? If not,
MalcolmO wrote:
I was surprised to find that it didn't notify me of a new version and
(optionally) get it and install it for me. I was further surprised to
find that there was no such option anywhere. Am I right about that or is
it hidden somewhere? If not, will we see such a feature at any
Daniel schrieb:
MalcolmO wrote:
I was surprised to find that it didn't notify me of a new version and
(optionally) get it and install it for me. I was further surprised to
find that there was no such option anywhere. Am I right about that or
is it hidden somewhere? If not, will we see such a
On 6/27/2009 8:26 PM, MalcolmO wrote:
I was surprised to find that it didn't notify me of a new version and
(optionally) get it and install it for me. I was further surprised to
find that there was no such option anywhere. Am I right about that or is
it hidden somewhere? If not, will we see
I was surprised to find that it didn't notify me of a new version and
(optionally) get it and install it for me. I was further surprised to
find that there was no such option anywhere. Am I right about that or is
it hidden somewhere? If not, will we see such a feature at any point?
In a funny
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Ricardo Palomares Martínez wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Downloads for all available platforms and languages:
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/#1.1.17
I've noticed that the bouncer behind
http://releases.mozilla.org/
has directed me to a server that holds
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Hi all,
Today, the SeaMonkey project released a new version of its all-in-one
Internet suite. SeaMonkey 1.1.17 closes several security vulnerabilities
and fixes a few smaller problems found in previous versions. With that,
SeaMonkey stays at the same level of security as
Daniel wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Hi all,
Today, the SeaMonkey project released a new version of its all-in-one
Internet suite. SeaMonkey 1.1.17 closes several security
vulnerabilities and fixes a few smaller problems found in previous
versions. With that, SeaMonkey stays at the same level
Robert Kaiser wrote:
With that, SeaMonkey stays at the same level of security as its
sibling Firefox 2, which is issuing updates for the same problems this
week as well.
Don't you mean Firefox 3?
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Benoit Renard wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
With that, SeaMonkey stays at the same level of security as its
sibling Firefox 2, which is issuing updates for the same problems this
week as well.
Don't you mean Firefox 3?
Erm, right. The message on the website has it correctly.
Robert Kaiser
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Downloads for all available platforms and languages:
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/#1.1.17
I've noticed that the bouncer behind
http://releases.mozilla.org/
has directed me to a server that holds just binaries for 1.1.15 and
ahead. Since the last update for
Ricardo Palomares Martínez wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Downloads for all available platforms and languages:
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/#1.1.17
I've noticed that the bouncer behind
http://releases.mozilla.org/
has directed me to a server that holds just binaries for 1.1.15
Hi all,
Today, the SeaMonkey project released a new version of its all-in-one
Internet suite. SeaMonkey 1.1.17 closes several security vulnerabilities
and fixes a few smaller problems found in previous versions. With that,
SeaMonkey stays at the same level of security as its sibling Firefox
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