for security.
--Microsoft VP in charge of Windows OS Development, Brian Valentine.
BJ
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with that picture?
I think we're in basic agreement, but you apparently are a strong M$
basher (I am a little too, but I don't get my shorts so twisted . . . I
just switched to Linux over it and now am glad I left Windows . . . I
get my shorts more twisted over AOL).
BJ
can't really crawl into someone's
subjective reasoning.
So, one person's clunky Gmail interface can be another's beautiful
and efficient Gmail interface (I wouldn't go so far myself to describe
it as beautiful, but it seems fine to me).
Will be interested to see the OP's answer.
BJ
with . . . notice, you really have no
choice but to accommodate all browsers IF you want everybody to be able
to view your site.
In a perfect world, everybody would use FF/SM and multiple design would
not be necessary. However, that's not reality.
BJ
when the
time comes (if it ever does).
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of the SeaMonkey userbase. That's largely irrelevant
and may only come into play if the SM group uses it to establish
priorities . . . and even then I come back to How do you know that?
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Philip Chee wrote:
On Tue, 09 Feb 2010 03:10:25 -0700, BJ wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
This newsgroup is not an accurate representation of the SeaMonkey userbase.
How do you know that?
The sad fact is that nowadays usenet and nntp newsgroups in general are
now pretty much a minority interest
the capability to read JS. They're avoiding the headline: SeaMonkey
is insecure because it can enable JS. Nevermind the real cause: that
idiot.
Not justifying SM's position on this, but just speculating on the
motive. Probably a business decision.
BJ
professional User Experience person. I'm sure that if
SeaMonkey can afford to hire such people we could match Thunderbird in
Mac user experience pretty quickly.
Phil
What the heck is a User Experience person? I mean, what do they do
all day?
BJ
of a few puny seconds? I don't necessarily think it is wrong
for Phillip to do that, so I might disagree with you there, but I do
agree that it stretches the credibility of the statement if you take it
literally.
BJ
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could tell me what Claws has to offer above TB.
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Hey Q,
Why do you use Claws mail instead of TB or SM? What features does it
have that they don't? (I'm assuming that you use it for features that
SM or TB don't have . . . or is it just personal preference?)
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in the answer to that too.
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Am trying out SeaMonkey (2.02, Ubuntu 9.10) and am brand new to this
thing. Defaults are still TB and FF.
Messing around right now and clicking on everything just to see how it
drives.
But want to get serious eventually, so is there a good tutorial you guys
can point me to?
BJ
Is there any SeaMonkey 2.02 add on that will enable me to protect or
lock a tab . . . or can I find something to do this that's native to 2.02?
Have Googled all over the place, and so far I can't find anything.
BJ
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BJ wrote:
Is there any SeaMonkey 2.02 add on that will enable me to protect or
lock a tab . . . or can I find something to do this that's native to 2.02?
Have Googled all over the place, and so far I can't find anything.
BJ
Whooops . . . I meant 2.0.2
BJ
Regarding the thread titled: Re: Want to try Sea Monkey
On 1/5/09 4:04 PM, Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo's said:
BJ wrote:
I want to give Sea Monkey a try, but will it import all my current
TB emails, add ons, and preferences and will it import my current FF
add ons, bookmarks
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