SM 2

2009-05-25 Thread Gerald Ross
Haven't heard any discussion about SM2 lately. I'm ready anytime. Before anyone gets their feathers ruffled, I'm not nagging or rushing anybody. Just wondering. -- Gerald Ross Cochran, GA The best cure for insomnia is to get a lot of sleep. ___ sup

Re: Dead Tired of TBird :-(

2009-05-25 Thread Roger Fink
John Doue wrote: > Roger Fink wrote: >> RF wrote: >>> Hiya SeaMonkies :-) >>> >>> I have used TBird for many years and in that time for numerous >>> reasons I had to transfer the user data to the new installation and >>> it was the ultimate pain. >>> >>> Now I am looking for something that is far

Re: Components

2009-05-25 Thread NoOp
On 05/25/2009 01:58 PM, Serge Popper wrote: > I run Seamonkey for both mail and browsing. On certain URL's the > original design of the page is not reproduced faithfully by Seamonkey. > One of those URL's is American Express. When opening a monthly > statement the figures are shown under the w

Re: Components

2009-05-25 Thread JeffM
Serge Popper wrote: >[...]On certain URL's the original design of the page >is not reproduced faithfully by Seamonkey. >One of those URL's is American Express. This issue is addressed here repeatedly. When corporations stop hiring idiots to mung together sites and start hiring COMPETENT Web devel

Re: what is Personal Security Manager ?

2009-05-25 Thread Daniel
Ray_Net wrote: Barry Edwin Gilmour wrote: »Q« wrote: In, Barry Edwin Gilmour wrote: This files contents can then be displayed and altered by typing "about:config" in the browsers address bar. No. about:config displays *all* of the

Re: Components

2009-05-25 Thread Keith Whaley
David E. Ross wrote: On 5/25/2009 1:58 PM, Serge Popper wrote: I run Seamonkey for both mail and browsing. On certain URL's the original design of the page is not reproduced faithfully by Seamonkey. One of those URL's is American Express. When opening a monthly statement the figures are show

Re: Components

2009-05-25 Thread David E. Ross
On 5/25/2009 1:58 PM, Serge Popper wrote: > I run Seamonkey for both mail and browsing. On certain URL's the > original design of the page is not reproduced faithfully by Seamonkey. > One of those URL's is American Express. When opening a monthly > statement the figures are shown under the wro

Components

2009-05-25 Thread Serge Popper
I run Seamonkey for both mail and browsing. On certain URL's the original design of the page is not reproduced faithfully by Seamonkey. One of those URL's is American Express. When opening a monthly statement the figures are shown under the wrong columns and the statement becomes impossible t

Re: Dead Tired of TBird :-(

2009-05-25 Thread gNeandr
[25.05.2009 20:28]»RF« wrote: John Doue wrote: The strong point of SM is combining a browser and an email program into one, as Netscape and Mozilla Suite did. Some prefer this approach, some don't. The latest version of SM (1.1.16) is for me ideal: it combines the ease of use of TB and

Re: Dead Tired of TBird :-(

2009-05-25 Thread John Doue
RF wrote: John Doue wrote: Roger Fink wrote: RF wrote: Hiya SeaMonkies :-) I have used TBird for many years and in that time for numerous reasons I had to transfer the user data to the new installation and it was the ultimate pain. Now I am looking for something that is far less bloated, and

Re: Dead Tired of TBird :-(

2009-05-25 Thread RF
John Doue wrote: Roger Fink wrote: RF wrote: Hiya SeaMonkies :-) I have used TBird for many years and in that time for numerous reasons I had to transfer the user data to the new installation and it was the ultimate pain. Now I am looking for something that is far less bloated, and still secu

Re: Dead Tired of TBird :-(

2009-05-25 Thread John Doue
Roger Fink wrote: RF wrote: Hiya SeaMonkies :-) I have used TBird for many years and in that time for numerous reasons I had to transfer the user data to the new installation and it was the ultimate pain. Now I am looking for something that is far less bloated, and still secure and simple. Sim

Re: what is Personal Security Manager ?

2009-05-25 Thread Ray_Net
Barry Edwin Gilmour wrote: »Q« wrote: In, Barry Edwin Gilmour wrote: This files contents can then be displayed and altered by typing "about:config" in the browsers address bar. No. about:config displays *all* of the preferences, a