Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
Nickname wrote:
This is not a help request, but just a suggestion. I could not
find instructions for where to send suggestions.
When SeaMonkey needs to update, Windows 7 gives me a query about
running "updater.exe". Might it not be preferable to give the file
a nam
Nickname wrote:
> This is not a help request, but just a suggestion. I could not find
> instructions for where to send suggestions.
>
> When SeaMonkey needs to update, Windows 7 gives me a query about
> running "updater.exe". Might it not be preferable to give the file a
> name like seamonkeyupdat
So, if you see seamonkeyupdater.exe now, it's a virus, malware or trojan :-)
Not@home wrote, On 29/04/2012 23:02:
An excellent point. We are constantly warned about using software
from unknown sources, but for some reason Seamonkey updates come as
unknown sourced software. I suppose we can de
An excellent point. We are constantly warned about using software from
unknown sources, but for some reason Seamonkey updates come as unknown
sourced software. I suppose we can decline the undate and download it
from the Seamonkey site, but it would be much more convenient to just
identify th
This is not a help request, but just a suggestion. I could not find
instructions for where to send suggestions.
When SeaMonkey needs to update, Windows 7 gives me a query about
running "updater.exe". Might it not be preferable to give the file a
name like seamonkeyupdater.exe so that the user can
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