Download and install the Forms History Manager extension
me2 wrote:
So for the newt form "whateverthehellitiscalled" hasn't reacted/show
up when presented with a "form" in the browser- is there a spell to
invoke?


I've never tried to go backwards after a SM update- is there going to
be a problem with going back to 1.1.8 from 2.0?

Is there a version of mozilla that retains the form manger?

This is really a disappointment, I've used Netscape/seamonkey forever
but form manger is a required application here.

On Tue, 10 Nov 2009 17:48:56 -0600, MikeyG
<contactbyp...@hatespam.net>  wrote:

me2 wrote:
I downloaded and installed the extension, its better than nothing, but
I suspect I am not in a minority in missing the original from manger.
having to add something like Roboform seems to defeat the original
concept- Is there any hope at all of restoring form manager?
I will uninstall 2.O and go back to 1.18 for now.

me2 wrote:
let us hope - I didn't use firefox for this very reason.

On Wed, 28 Oct 2009 09:12:25 -0400, Lou<u...@domain.invalid>   wrote:

Dennis Gleeson wrote:
   >   A new form manager replaces all previous web form management, and
   >   automatically keeps a record of what you type into forms and presents
   >   you these options in a drop-down list when you come back.

I haven't downloaded the new version yet but have a question based on
some previous reading on here.

Is there any way in 2.0 to fill a complete form with 1 or 2 clicks(like
with the current form manager) or are you forced to make a choice from
drop downd in EACH form field?
I miss the old form manager too.  Maybe we'll get in in 2.1.
Get the Forms History extension

I have given up on SeaMonkey and begun to use FireFox and ThunderBird. I
didn't want to stop using SeaMonkey, but the Form Manager was my main
reason to keep using it; I really, can live with out Composer.

Now, that SeaMonkey is so much near FireFox, and there is so much more
awareness of FireFox and ThunderBird, I decided to go this way.

Best wishes to all SEaMonkey users.

MikeyG


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