Sorting passwords?

2010-06-01 Thread Broadback
Is it possible, if so how please? I have that many passwords saved, some 
of which I am sure are duplications, it is difficult to identify those 
that need to go.

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Re: Sorting passwords?

2010-06-01 Thread Jay Garcia
On 01.06.2010 03:52, Broadback wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 Is it possible, if so how please? I have that many passwords saved, some
 of which I am sure are duplications, it is difficult to identify those
 that need to go.

Access your password manager, click on show passwords, you will see
the list with the column headers - Site Username Password - clicking on
any one of the headers will sort the list alphabetically.

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Re: Sorting passwords?

2010-06-01 Thread Bernard Mercier
Jay Garcia avait écrit le 1/06/2010 :
 On 01.06.2010 03:52, Broadback wrote:

  --- Original Message ---

 Is it possible, if so how please? I have that many passwords saved, some
 of which I am sure are duplications, it is difficult to identify those
 that need to go.

 Access your password manager, click on show passwords, you will see
 the list with the column headers - Site Username Password - clicking on
 any one of the headers will sort the list alphabetically.
Apart from this (in my 2.04 SeaMonkey) when managing password there is a search
facility.
Very handy.

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Re: Sorting passwords?

2010-06-01 Thread Bill Spikowski

Broadback wrote:
Is it possible, if so how please? I have that many passwords saved, some 
of which I am sure are duplications, it is difficult to identify those 
that need to go.


A related question: is there any way to SEARCH in the password manager? That would be even more 
useful than sorting; by default the PM sorts by http or www -- or both! -- 
making a long list of usernames and passwords very painful to look through!
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Re: Question about ChatZilla

2010-06-01 Thread Robert Kaiser

Phillip Jones schrieb:

I find for me IRC Chat more useless than Tits on a Bull.


It's just the main realtime communications channel in Mozilla, like just 
about every major open source project I've encountered.


Robert Kaiser
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Re: Sorting passwords?

2010-06-01 Thread Bill Spikowski

Bernard Mercier wrote:

Jay Garcia avait écrit le 1/06/2010 :

On 01.06.2010 03:52, Broadback wrote:



 --- Original Message ---



Is it possible, if so how please? I have that many passwords saved, some
of which I am sure are duplications, it is difficult to identify those
that need to go.



Access your password manager, click on show passwords, you will see
the list with the column headers - Site Username Password - clicking on
any one of the headers will sort the list alphabetically.

Apart from this (in my 2.04 SeaMonkey) when managing password there is a search
facility.
Very handy.



That's great news!
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Trouble with making Seamonkey my default browser

2010-06-01 Thread Jeffrey Needle
I'm using SM Portable version.  I've used an app called SetBrowser that 
assigns the executable in my Portable folder to be the default browser. 
 But when I start SM, it keeps asking me if I want SM to be my default 
browser.


In my about:config file I see the following line:

browser.shell.checkDefaultBrowser;false

Shouldn't this disable the checking to see if SM is the default browser? 
 Having to close the set default window every time I start SM is 
pretty annoying.


Thanks.
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