On 7/22/2019 11:00 AM, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
I tested 2.49.5 on Windows 10 x64 1809.
I regularly test 2.53 and 2.57 on Windows Server 2016 (based on 10
14393) and 10 1903 (latest and greatest).
Personally I moved to 8.1. Support till 2023 and not such a sh*thole
like 10. With open-shell quite usable. Never thought I would say
something good about 8.x but ever changing 10 is a telemetry riddled
privacy risk and beta quality software,
If problems come up they will only be fixed for 2.53 and up.
There was a problem with regular expressions with 10 and 2.49.4. Some
websites didn't work. I think MS fixed it. If not 2.49.5 takes care of it.
Back up your full profile on an external drive.
FRG
TCW wrote:
On 7/22/2019 8:25 AM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
To whom it may concern:
As you may have heard, M$ is ending support for the popular but
antiquated Windows 7 operating system in January. Accordingly, I'm
planning to upgrade to Windows 10.
Since SeaMonkey is a mission-critical application for me, is there
anything I should know about the transition, or will it be seamless
with respect to SM?
Thanks.
<https://www.microsoft.com/en-ww/windowsforbusiness/end-of-windows-7-support>
If SM is mission critical, you may want to at least have a plan B in
place should something happen to SM down the road. A couple of folks
are still plugging away at support for SM but not like it was a decade
ago. Realistically, if you do an in-place upgrade from Win 7 to 10
(which still works), SM operation should be seamless.
Cool. I'm sure the OP will see this and at least know so more info.
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