Is this a true statement or just more MS-propaganda -- once one
parses his statement?
Many readers might still think that Microsoft (my full-time employer)
has the most vulnerable on the market in Internet Explorer. Surprise,
surprise -- every major vendor that has tried to make a
On 5/16/11 10:31 PM, Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
Mon, 16 May 2011 18:12:08 -0700, /David E. Ross/:
On 5/16/11 2:11 PM, Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
... you may try the attached sample with SM 2.1:
I did not get any option to save my password. Although my preferences
show a checkmark in the
Shivo wrote:
d...@kd4e.com wrote:
Many readers might still think that Microsoft (my full-time employer)
This part of the sentence is enough to discard the rest of the paragraph.
Hogwash. Read the entire article:
Shivo wrote:
d...@kd4e.com wrote:
Many readers might still think that Microsoft (my full-time employer)
This part of the sentence is enough to discard the rest of the paragraph.
NO ! He is just honest.
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Ed Mullen wrote:
Shivo wrote:
d...@kd4e.com wrote:
Many readers might still think that Microsoft (my full-time employer)
This part of the sentence is enough to discard the rest of the paragraph.
Hogwash. Read the entire article:
Interviewed by CNN on 17/05/2011 11:01, d...@kd4e.com told the world:
Is this a true statement or just more MS-propaganda -- once one
parses his statement?
Many readers might still think that Microsoft (my full-time employer)
has the most vulnerable on the market in Internet Explorer.
d...@kd4e.com wrote:
:[...]Chrome, Firefox, and Safari
:have vulnerabilities numbering in the hundreds
:-- far more than Internet Explorer in the same time periods.
When M$ starts publishing EVERY bug report it receives,
THEN these trolls can start making those claims with some veracity.
However,
Ed Mullen wrote:
Shivo wrote:
d...@kd4e.com wrote:
Many readers might still think that Microsoft (my full-time employer)
This part of the sentence is enough to discard the rest of the paragraph.
Hogwash. Read the entire article:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 5/16/11 7:52 PM, JD wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
snipped to try something else
I found this for Firefox but it works for my SeaMonkey install so just
replace Firefox with SeaMonkey when it defines where to look.
1. Close all Firefox Windows.
2. Navigate to the
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Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Adam Jimerson wrote:
I have multiple email addresses setup under Seamonkey, work and personal
addresses, my personal email address is marked as the default address
for SMTP but when I change the from address to send by
On 5/17/11 7:36 AM, I previously wrote in part:
What has happened is that I have now lost all my passwords! This
happened yesterday. I'm thinking of trying something extreme. After
saving the SM 2.1RC1 profiles on another hard drive, I'm going reinstall
SM 2.0.14 and restore my old
When clicking in the Android market
https://market.android.com/
on an app link SeaMonkey sometimes crashes.
This happens in my regular profile as well as a new clean profile.
Here's an example, the app Cordy:
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.silvertree.cordyfeature=featured-apps
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