On 6/27/17, Ken Rudolph <ke...@kenru.net> wrote:
> SM 2.46 (Win-10) has developed the annoying habit of crashing, and
> recently way too often.  I immediately get the window that allows SM to
> restore all tabs and windows; but when I do entries in the process of
> being written have disappeared.  This is especially annoying in Composer
> when I'm editing a web site with the HTML composer included with
> SeaMonkey.  In fact it is more than annoying; it's something that I have
> to cope with ASAP (yes, frequent saving does help a bit; but if I forget
> it is a disaster.)

just out of curiosity - are you using the 32 or 64bit version of SeaMonkey?

> So, the question:  is there a stand-alone Mozilla web site composing app
> available that wouldn't be subject to a SM crash?  It would be nice if
> such a thing existed in Firefox or Thunderbird, or as a separate
> program.  After almost 20 years of using Netscape and SeaMonkey to edit
> my web site I can't imagine using another program; but if Mozilla
> doesn't have one, can somebody suggest a similar "free" HTML editing
> program that would work just as efficiently?

You can try searching the archives or take a look at
  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_HTML_editors
the question seems to come up all too often ... with no satisfactory answer :(

Regards,
Lee
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