On 7/16/2014 10:30 PM PT, Daniel typed:
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~Justin Wood (Callek)
Thanks for your efforts with this update, Calleck.
Any news on a Linux x64 Beta build, or is this somewhere further down
the line??
Ditto. We still 3 SM even if they are a little old. :)
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Oh, look what Kyle got me, it's a
On 7/16/2014 6:07 PM, Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
Hey Everyone,
Again I'm sorry for delays on beta's, and sorry for delays which caused
us to technically skip a gecko release last cycle.
But I wanted to give you all a followup, I'm getting much closer to
getting a beta out there now,
Justin Wood (Callek) pounded out :
Hey Everyone,
Again I'm sorry for delays on beta's, and sorry for delays which caused
us to technically skip a gecko release last cycle.
But I wanted to give you all a followup, I'm getting much closer to
getting a beta out there now, and correcting dev
On 7/16/2014 9:07 PM, Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
Hey Everyone,
Again I'm sorry for delays on beta's, and sorry for delays which caused
us to technically skip a gecko release last cycle.
But I wanted to give you all a followup, I'm getting much closer to
getting a beta out there now, and
Cross Posted to all Groups
To All of you Seamonkey VOLUNTEERS:
Thank you for everything that you do for our growing community.
Thank you for listening to our bitches and moans.
Thank you for staying up late, hammering out all those lines of code.
Thank you for getting up early and working on
hawker wrote, On 17/07/2014 21:18:
On 7/16/2014 9:07 PM, Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
Hey Everyone,
Again I'm sorry for delays on beta's, and sorry for delays which caused
us to technically skip a gecko release last cycle.
But I wanted to give you all a followup, I'm getting much closer to
Every so often something changes and I have to re-figure out how to get PDF
files from the web to open the way I want.
Recently I upgraded from Acrobat 9 to Acrobat XI and things have gotten jumbled
again.
Now when I download a PDF file, it opens in a Seamonkey tab using Reader
instead of
BIll Spikowski wrote:
Every so often something changes and I have to re-figure out how to get
PDF files from the web to open the way I want.
Recently I upgraded from Acrobat 9 to Acrobat XI and things have gotten
jumbled again.
Now when I download a PDF file, it opens in a Seamonkey tab using
On 7/17/2014 1:35 PM, Eric wrote:
Cross Posted to all Groups
To All of you Seamonkey VOLUNTEERS:
Thank you for everything that you do for our growing community.
Thank you for listening to our bitches and moans.
Thank you for staying up late, hammering out all those lines of code.
On 7/18/14 4:18 AM, hawker wrote:
Why does SM have to stay on such a fast release schedule? What was wrong
with the slower schedule of yesteryear? Just because FF and TB do it
does SM need to as well?
The most important element there is to stay on top of security fixes. As
vulnerabilities are
On 7/17/2014 2:01 PM, BIll Spikowski wrote:
Every so often something changes and I have to re-figure out how to get PDF
files from the web to open the way I want.
Recently I upgraded from Acrobat 9 to Acrobat XI and things have gotten
jumbled again.
Now when I download a PDF file, it
Eric wrote:
Cross Posted to all Groups
To All of you Seamonkey VOLUNTEERS:
Thank you for everything that you do for our growing community.
Thank you for listening to our bitches and moans.
Thank you for staying up late, hammering out all those lines of code.
Thank you for getting up early
I finally got tired of trying to tweak/fix the Google Translate page
issues (loops, Translated in Safe Mode. This may cause problems with
some websites, especially those that use plugins like Flash.Click here
to disable Safe Mode etc., etc.) and changed the default to Microsoft
Bing Translator:
hawker wrote:
On 7/16/2014 9:07 PM, Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
Hey Everyone,
Again I'm sorry for delays on beta's, and sorry for delays which caused
us to technically skip a gecko release last cycle.
But I wanted to give you all a followup, I'm getting much closer to
getting a beta out there
Eric wrote:
Cross Posted to all Groups
To All of you Seamonkey VOLUNTEERS:
Thank you for everything that you do for our growing community.
Thank you for listening to our bitches and moans.
Thank you for staying up late, hammering out all those lines of code.
Thank you for getting up early
Interviewed by CNN on 17/07/2014 16:18, hawker told the world:
Why does SM have to stay on such a fast release schedule? What was wrong
with the slower schedule of yesteryear? Just because FF and TB do it
does SM need to as well?
Sorta. The Firefox people are the ones responsible for Gecko,
Eric schrieb, Am 17.07.2014 22:35:
Cross Posted to all Groups
To All of you Seamonkey VOLUNTEERS:
Thank you for everything that you do for our growing community.
Thank you for listening to our bitches and moans.
Thank you for staying up late, hammering out all those lines of code.
Thank you
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