On 4/5/12 7:02 AM, Brian Harding wrote:
Scare tactics, direct links w/ no checking of system spec, caused lose
of several years of mail (2006-2012). At least I use 3 computers to read
mail, so it's an inconvienence.
If you are running a MDD on 10.4.11, don't upgrade to t-bird 11.1.
As long as
Scare tactics, direct links w/ no checking of system spec, caused lose
of several years of mail (2006-2012). At least I use 3 computers to read
mail, so it's an inconvienence.
If you are running a MDD on 10.4.11, don't upgrade to t-bird 11.1.
As long as you retain your preferences
Scare tactics, direct links w/ no checking of system spec, caused lose
of several years of mail (2006-2012). At least I use 3 computers to read
mail, so it's an inconvienence.
If you are running a MDD on 10.4.11, don't upgrade to t-bird 11.1.
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On Apr 4, 2012, at 12:02 AM, Charles Lenington wrote:
Scare tactics, direct links w/ no checking of system spec, caused lose of
several years of mail (2006-2012). At least I use 3 computers to read mail,
so it's an inconvienence.
If you are running a MDD on 10.4.11, don't upgrade to
This isn't to say that there are not PPC ports of the code, but not from
Mozilla. TenFourFox is only up to FF code version 10.
Let me clarify. There are two versions of TenFourFox, the stable and the
unstable branches. The stable branch is based on Firefox ESR, which is
indeed Firefox 10. It
On Apr 4, 2012, at 8:54 AM, Cameron Kaiser wrote:
ESR 10 will end support somewhere around Firefox 19, and will be replaced by
ESR 17.
So, sometime later this month, eh? 8-P
vent/
I kind of understand why the Firefox developers felt they needed to do this
insane release schedule (Gotta
ESR 10 will end support somewhere around Firefox 19, and will be replaced by
ESR 17.
So, sometime later this month, eh? 8-P
Yes, the Mozilla upgrade treadmill is not fun to run on for me either. :-/
Part of having the stable branch is to ease some of my workload by putting
most of the QA