Michael wrote:
Will "Mozilla Backup" be OK to use if I install Seamonkey on my other
machines? I'm thinking of "Mozilla Backup" not being developed any more
and wondering if this would affect the backup transfer with data not
being recognised etc.
I've used MozBackup for years, including
David E. Ross wrote on 16/05/2016 01:20:
On 5/15/2016 3:57 PM, Ray_Net wrote:
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x426hjj_j-en-ai-rien-a-foutre-2016-didier-super-chante-en-live_fun
This is the result: Oups ! Il semblerait que cette vidéo ne puisse pas
être lue dans ce navigateur
and with google
Ray_Net wrote:
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x426hjj_j-en-ai-rien-a-foutre-2016-didier-super-chante-en-live_fun
This is the result: Oups ! Il semblerait que cette vidéo ne puisse pas
être lue dans ce navigateur
and with google translate: Oups ! It would seem that this video can not
be
On 5/15/2016 5:57 PM, Ray_Net wrote:
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x426hjj_j-en-ai-rien-a-foutre-2016-didier-super-chante-en-live_fun
This is the result: Oups ! Il semblerait que cette vidéo ne puisse pas
être lue dans ce navigateur
and with google translate: Oups ! It would seem that this
Hello,
Been using Firefox with Thunderbird but wanted to have a second browser
as backup.Seamonkey is the obvious choice.
I have Seamonkey now installed on a computer and tweaked the options and
themes etc and will only be using it as a browser.
Will "Mozilla Backup" be OK to use if I
Ken Rudolph wrote:
I'm running Win-7, SeaMonkey 2.40.
I am having trouble with a site written especially to handle voting for
a film festival. The site works perfectly in Chrome and I.E. It
doesn't work with SeaMonkey (and it also didn't work in the identical
way with Firefox 43.0.1). The
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