Leonidas Jones wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Martin Freitag wrote:
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My current system is OSX.4.11

http://www.phillipmjones.net/Safaripicture.png


Just shows the the part setting default Browser.

I have Safari on my system, of course, and I am very familiar with this dialog. However, Camino has a very similar dialog. Firefox has a way of setting itself as default, without accessing Safari.

Before in order, to differentiate between SM 1.1.18 and SM 2; I renamed
SM 2.0 to SeaMonkey2 and left SM 1 as SM. I was able to see both in drop
down list.

And FYI: there is the same setup for default e-mail Client in Mail as well


Yes, and Thunderbird can set itself as the default client without accessing Mail.

I think SeaMonkey should have such a way, since it is no longer necessary to go through Safari's prefs, and hasn't been since Panther.

Lee


I've just strated fooling around with Thunderbird 3.0 and have noticed that it now has the capability to set itself as default from within it, so I would guess that SM could do the same...in the future. That would be handy.

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