Lee wrote:
Keith Whaley wrote:
Aha! You see, had you ordered one for your Amiga, it would have cost
FAR less! :-D
Hi Keith
Had to ready your reply twice before I caught it, can't wash my hands
before typing as I can't do much with the fingers when I do (LOL) I had
5 of them and lucked
Rumor has it
http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9138395/Mozilla_plans_to_ribbonize_Firefox
that FireFox will adopt a ribbon interface on Vista and Windows 7.
Is this going to happen for SeaMonkey also?
--
David Wilkinson
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Lee wrote:
Richard Owlett wrote:
And I remember fast being 300 Baud, high speed paper tape, and memory
with micro-second cycle time ;)
I remember $200 for a 200 meg HD for my Amgia!
Lee (in Florida)
I can remember going to a computer show in Melbourne in about 1995 or 6
where there was
David Wilkinson wrote:
Rumor has it
http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9138395/Mozilla_plans_to_ribbonize_Firefox
that FireFox will adopt a ribbon interface on Vista and Windows 7.
Is this going to happen for SeaMonkey also?
I went to the above site, and there are no illustrations
Lee wrote:
Is it possible to go back to version 117 from 118? If so
what should be done? Thanks for any advice!
Just note that any secure connection can be intercepted by anyone when
you're using 1.1.17 - which is why we released 1.1.18 to fix thiws after
all.
Robert Kaiser
David Wilkinson wrote:
Rumor has it
http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9138395/Mozilla_plans_to_ribbonize_Firefox
that FireFox will adopt a ribbon interface on Vista and Windows 7.
Is this going to happen for SeaMonkey also?
I have no idea what they mean with ribbon there, but what
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Just note that any secure connection can be intercepted by anyone when
you're using 1.1.17 - which is why we released 1.1.18 to fix this after
all.
Thanks Lucas for the URL and Robert thanks for the warning. Guess it
is not worth taking a chance. Funny though 118 works
Robert Kaiser wrote:
David Wilkinson wrote:
Rumor has it
http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9138395/Mozilla_plans_to_ribbonize_Firefox
that FireFox will adopt a ribbon interface on Vista and Windows 7.
Is this going to happen for SeaMonkey also?
I have no idea what they mean with
Keith Whaley wrote:
I recently changed to SM 1.1.18, and in my left hand window, where the
various account folders are displayed, I had folder name, Total messages
and Unread messages laid out such as:
Folder Title Unread Total
Inbox33566
All of a sudden, I have:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Keith Whaley wrote:
I recently changed to SM 1.1.18, and in my left hand window, where the
various account folders are displayed, I had folder name, Total
messages and Unread messages laid out such as:
Folder Title Unread Total
Inbox33566
All
On 09/23/2009 05:40 AM, Lee wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Just note that any secure connection can be intercepted by anyone when
you're using 1.1.17 - which is why we released 1.1.18 to fix this after
all.
Thanks Lucas for the URL and Robert thanks for the warning. Guess it
is not worth
On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 6:07 AM, Keith Whaley keit...@dslextreme.com wrote:
Where can I go to see an example of ribbonizing in action?
The application most famous for the ribbon interface is Microsoft Office 2007.
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Walter wrote:
When I attach a .pdf file to an e-mail I SOMETIMES get the following in
a box:
unable to open temporary file C:\Documents and Settingsetc
Check your Temporary Directory setting.
The attachment is in a folder because I just put it there and I can
access it with a
I also am having the same problem, and it started when I upgraded from
seamonkey 1.1.17 to 1.1.18
AO Black
Ken Rudolph wrote:
Using Seamonkey 1.1.18, W-XP, when I try to use the What's on your
mind box on Facebook (but not the comment box where it works
fine),
the box doesn't take any
Walter wrote:
When I attach a .pdf file to an e-mail I SOMETIMES get the following in
a box:
unable to open temporary file C:\Documents and Settingsetc
Check your Temporary Directory setting.
The attachment is in a folder because I just put it there and I can
access it with a double
Paul Hartman wrote:
On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 6:07 AM, Keith Whaleykeit...@dslextreme.com wrote:
Where can I go to see an example of ribbonizing in action?
The application most famous for the ribbon interface is Microsoft Office 2007.
Yes, and I heard today that Firefox is not planning to
aoblack wrote:
I also am having the same problem, and it started when I upgraded from
seamonkey 1.1.17 to 1.1.18
AO Black
Ken Rudolph wrote:
Using Seamonkey 1.1.18, W-XP, when I try to use the What's on your
mind box on Facebook (but not the comment box where it works
fine),
the
Great application, Seamonkey but I was wondering, when I go to edit a
HTML file, it opens the browser which is NOT what I want at all.
I hope something can be done to address the problem.
Thanks
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Lee wrote:
aoblack wrote:
I also am having the same problem, and it started when I upgraded from
seamonkey 1.1.17 to 1.1.18
AO Black
Ken Rudolph wrote:
Using Seamonkey 1.1.18, W-XP, when I try to use the What's on your
mind box on Facebook (but not the comment box where it works
mozzi wrote:
Great application, Seamonkey but I was wondering, when I go to edit a
HTML file, it opens the browser which is NOT what I want at all.
I hope something can be done to address the problem.
Thanks
Maybe it doesn't know you want to edit the file? Once the file is open,
click on
Ever since upgrading to the latest version of Apple's Quicktime, I can
no longer view Quicktime videos in Seamonkey (1.1.18). I get messages
that either it isn't installed, or that it isn't installed correctly. I
even removed it entirely and reinstalled from scratch and get the same
issue.
mozzi wrote:
when I go to edit a HTML file,
it opens the browser which is NOT what I want at all.
What *exactly* have you done to get to that point?
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JeffM wrote:
mozzi wrote:
when I go to edit a HTML file,
it opens the browser which is NOT what I want at all.
What *exactly* have you done to get to that point?
Well, basically Seamonkey ultimately can do what a program such as
Dreamweaver couldn't do a decade ago and I want to be able to
Cruz, Jaime wrote:
Ever since upgrading to the latest version of Apple's Quicktime, I can
no longer view Quicktime videos in Seamonkey (1.1.18). I get messages
that either it isn't installed, or that it isn't installed correctly. I
even removed it entirely and reinstalled from scratch and
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