On 2/10/2019 10:55 PM, DoctorBill wrote:
Paul in Houston, TX wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
My old free version of Malwarebytes did a "Thing" on me and
did an "Update" which installed a 14 day trial version ! I dumped it.
Been looking for the "Free" version, but can't find it.
Is it gone ?Â
On 9/25/2018 10:29 AM, gemlakefarms1...@gmail.com wrote:
All - Suddenly after 15 years, the main tool bar with the File drop down box
and all the rest at the very top of the screen decided to take a hiatus. I
have no idea where they've gone off to or when they will be back and this is a
On 9/1/2018 1:33 PM, Roger Fink wrote:
On 9/1/2018 12:29 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Roger Fink wrote:
It looks like the hotkey F11 retains the toolbar when you hit it to go
into full screen, at least that's what's happening on my computer
(Win7, SM 2.49.4). Is that the way it's supposed
On 9/1/2018 12:29 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Roger Fink wrote:
It looks like the hotkey F11 retains the toolbar when you hit it to go
into full screen, at least that's what's happening on my computer
(Win7, SM 2.49.4). Is that the way it's supposed to work now?
On my 2.49.4, I lose all
It looks like the hotkey F11 retains the toolbar when you hit it to go
into full screen, at least that's what's happening on my computer (Win7,
SM 2.49.4). Is that the way it's supposed to work now?
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On 7/30/2018 11:46 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
I was on a site I personally trust.
It linked to https://xyz.com .
I clicked on the link.
I received a [evidently SeaMonkey generated] message stating:
This Connection is Untrusted
You have asked SeaMonkey to connect securely to xyz.com, but we
On 7/28/2018 2:52 AM, Ant wrote:
On 7/27/2018 3:06 PM, Roger Fink wrote:
The problem is that after upgrading to 2.49.4 I can no longer disable
the thumbnail preview feature on the Windows 7 taskbar, even with a
new profile.
The other installed browsers, FF, PM & IE, do not have the pro
The problem is that after upgrading to 2.49.4 I can no longer disable
the thumbnail preview feature on the Windows 7 taskbar, even with a new
profile.
The other installed browsers, FF, PM & IE, do not have the problem. On
my second computer, on which Seamonkey hasn't been upgraded, none of
On 5/3/2018 4:08 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
Is there a way to edit SeaMonkey's list of Helper Applications? I want
to add an entry for a file extension and delete another entry.
Set up a new profile and re-create all the helper apps exactly the way
you want them. Then overinstall
On 5/29/2018 8:02 AM, Dirk Munk wrote:
Dirk Munk wrote:
I have Sophos anti-virus (etc.) running on my PC, and a few days ago
it reported a ROP problem with Seamonkey and closed it down.
After restarting Seamonkey everything was fine again.
Sophos gave this trace of the problem:
Mitigation Â
This seems like it should be easy, but I can't figure it out. Can anyone
suggest a way to place an icon on the GUI that when left-clicked will
execute the hotkey F9? (the idea is to toggle the sidebar on and off).
For those familiar with it, there is a download at the Codefisher site
that
On 5/11/2018 2:36 PM, rogihil...@gmail.com wrote:
Anybody any clues on how to get rid of this virus. It blocks access to the
google search engine, although it allows access to Bing. It started with
version 2.48 today on startup. I have updated to 2.49 but it still appears.
When one enters the
On 4/29/2018 11:04 AM, GerardJan wrote:
Roger Fink wrote on 29/04/2018 15:59:
On 4/29/2018 3:03 AM, Daniel wrote:
Roger Fink wrote on 29/04/18 00:58:
On 4/23/2018 9:28 PM, Ant wrote:
Instead of going one by one? I cannot even highlight all newsgroups to
mark all. :(
Thank you in advance
On 4/29/2018 3:03 AM, Daniel wrote:
Roger Fink wrote on 29/04/18 00:58:
On 4/23/2018 9:28 PM, Ant wrote:
Instead of going one by one? I cannot even highlight all newsgroups to
mark all. :(
Thank you in advance. :)
I'm using fossamail to post here, which is a near clone of
Thunderbird. If I
On 4/27/2018 5:40 PM, cmcadams wrote:
The site https://www.realclearpolitics.com/ suddenly has trouble loading
in SM2.49.2.
Mainly it refuses to load anything but the header. Sometimes it loads
and then disappears. Sometimes, as I'm trying to figure out how to make
it load, it simply goes ahead
On 4/23/2018 9:28 PM, Ant wrote:
Instead of going one by one? I cannot even highlight all newsgroups to
mark all. :(
Thank you in advance. :)
I'm using fossamail to post here, which is a near clone of Thunderbird.
If I right click any unread message I can select Mark/All Read, "All"
meaning
On 4/10/2018 10:37 PM, WaltS48 wrote:
On 4/10/18 4:22 PM, rjkrjk wrote:
how do I indicate SM as Firefox
tks
You already do indicate it as your user agent is "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows
NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/52.0 SeaMonkey/2.49.1"
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On 3/8/2018 10:24 AM, NFN Smith wrote:
Hawker wrote:
Could use some advise on User Agent switching.
I am currently using User Agent Switcher.
I find using it, and updating the UAs in it anything less than intuitive.
What I mostly want to do is have all Google domain use default to the
current
On 2/18/2018 3:16 PM, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
How to enable or disable secure connections (HTTPS) check
https://support.kaspersky.com/13558#block3
The topic has already has been discussed a few times in the past. You
can also install the Kaspersky certificate into SeaMonkey and imho make
On 2/18/2018 3:36 PM, Roger Fink wrote:
On 2/18/2018 3:05 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
On 2/18/2018 11:56 AM, Roger Fink wrote:
On 2/16/2018 6:42 PM, Smiles wrote:
I keep getting this warning but can not choose to accept the error and
go forward
can anyone advise
thanks
Regarding the warning
On 2/18/2018 3:05 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
On 2/18/2018 11:56 AM, Roger Fink wrote:
On 2/16/2018 6:42 PM, Smiles wrote:
I keep getting this warning but can not choose to accept the error and
go forward
can anyone advise
thanks
Regarding the warning, same problem here on about half the sites
On 2/16/2018 6:42 PM, Smiles wrote:
I keep getting this warning but can not choose to accept the error and
go forward
can anyone advise
thanks
Regarding the warning, same problem here on about half the sites I have
bookmarked. "Technical Details" in most but not all cases displays an
option
On 2/18/2018 2:15 PM, Roger Fink wrote:
I just installed Kaspersky Free anti-virus in place of Avast Free, and
unlike the interaction with the other three browsers that are installed
on this Win7-32 machine, it doesn't work well with SeaMonkey (or perhaps
better said, SeaMonkey doesn't work well
I just installed Kaspersky Free anti-virus in place of Avast Free, and
unlike the interaction with the other three browsers that are installed
on this Win7-32 machine, it doesn't work well with SeaMonkey (or perhaps
better said, SeaMonkey doesn't work well with Kaspersky). I would guess
that
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On 7/20/17 at 11:38 PM, Roger Fink's prodigious digits fired off with
great aplomb:
As I sure some folks are aware, the hotkey F9 will toggle the bookmarks
sidebar on and off in SeaMonkey. I'd like to be able to do this by
mouse-clicking an icon on the menu or
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Roger Fink wrote:
As I sure some folks are aware, the hotkey F9 will toggle the bookmarks
sidebar on and off in SeaMonkey. I'd like to be able to do this by
mouse
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Roger Fink wrote:
As I sure some folks are aware, the hotkey F9 will toggle the bookmarks
sidebar on and off in SeaMonkey. I'd like to be able to do this by
mouse-clicking an icon on the menu or navigation bar, but unlike in
Firefox or PaleMoon this seems
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On 7/20/17 at 11:38 PM, Roger Fink's prodigious digits fired off with
great aplomb:
As I sure some folks are aware, the hotkey F9 will toggle the bookmarks
sidebar on and off in SeaMonkey. I'd like to be able to do this by
As I sure some folks are aware, the hotkey F9 will toggle the bookmarks
sidebar on and off in SeaMonkey. I'd like to be able to do this by
mouse-clicking an icon on the menu or navigation bar, but unlike in
Firefox or PaleMoon this seems not to be possible in SeaMonkey, as the
offering in the
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On 6/16/2017 6:38 AM, Roger Fink wrote:
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I am running SM v.2.46 on a Dell Optiplex 780 with 64 bit Win7-Pro. For
the last 8 days, every time I bring up SM, it opens with:
"Would you like to restore your session?"
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I am running SM v.2.46 on a Dell Optiplex 780 with 64 bit Win7-Pro. For
the last 8 days, every time I bring up SM, it opens with:
"Would you like to restore your session?"
and wants to bring up a session from last week when I had a brief power
failure.
How
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Roger Fink wrote:
This is such a useful feature to have that I'm surprised all browsers
don't have it hard-wired in.
I used to use nosquint. Then I switched to theme and font size changer.
Now I just get by setting the minimum zoom level. It's not perfect
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Roger Fink wrote:
In the past I've used the No-Squint extension to control the font size
on websites. This includes remembering the setting for future visits.
This no longer works, including using an updated version modified with
the compatibility tool (also
In the past I've used the No-Squint extension to control the font size
on websites. This includes remembering the setting for future visits.
This no longer works, including using an updated version modified with
the compatibility tool (also, the extension is no longer maintained).
The
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When I try to reach this bookmarked URL in SeaMonkey,
http://www.kitco.com/market/ , I get the following instantaneous message:
"Redirect Loop
Redirection limit for this URL exceeded. Unable to load the requested
page. This may be caused by cookies that are
When I try to reach this bookmarked URL in SeaMonkey,
http://www.kitco.com/market/ , I get the following instantaneous message:
"Redirect Loop
Redirection limit for this URL exceeded. Unable to load the requested
page. This may be caused by cookies that are blocked.
The browser has stopped
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With patience akin to a cat's, Rainer Bielefeld wrote on 12/27/2016 6:42 AM:
On 27.12.2016 13:41, Lucas Levrel wrote:
"CatThief" according to the addon manager. Alas the site (tom-cat.com)
has been discontinued. The last time I visited it (a few years ago) it
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Le 22 décembre 2016, Roger Fink a écrit :
In case anybody else has saved a copy, the Mostly Crystal theme works
perfectly on this upgrade to 2.46, even after many years of lying dormant.
Nice to hear that.
I even saved her extensive list of user
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Roger Fink wrote:
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On 12/22/2016 6:48 PM, Edmund Wong wrote:
Hi All,
(this is a personal note, so any flak should be directed to me only and
no one else).
While this is in the soon-to-be-released release notes, I felt it's
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On 12/22/2016 6:48 PM, Edmund Wong wrote:
Hi All,
(this is a personal note, so any flak should be directed to me only and
no one else).
While this is in the soon-to-be-released release notes, I felt it's
prudent that I post this here.
SeaMonkey 2.46 took
In case anybody else has saved a copy, the Mostly Crystal theme works
perfectly on this upgrade to 2.46, even after many years of lying
dormant. Or at least that is true for my installation on Win7/32, which
I use for browsing and newsgroup posting. I only had to update install.rdf.
JMO of
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Are there any entries for userChrome.css will that eliminate a
particular menu heading (such as "Go" and "Window")?
http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=3=409734:
You can control this through entries in your userChrome.css file
(located in the
Are there any entries for userChrome.css will that eliminate a
particular menu heading (such as "Go" and "Window")?
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I assume some readers here use Menu Wizard, as I do, to tame the the
various drop down and context menus of SeaMonkey.
It works great, except that from the earliest version to the latest,
5.03, I have never been able to get the Tab Context Menu settings to
work. In the set-up options, all
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On 9/3/2016 7:41 AM, Roger Fink wrote:
I have version 2.40 installed on two Thinkpad laptops. Each is setup for
manual updates. Today, for the first time, the following message
appeared on a narrow brown band across the top of the screen on one of
them: "
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I have version 2.40 installed on two Thinkpad laptops. Each is setup for
manual updates. Today, for the first time, the following message
appeared on a narrow brown band across the top of the screen on one of
them: "Your copy of SeaMonkey is old and probably
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I have version 2.40 installed on two Thinkpad laptops. Each is setup for
manual updates. Today, for the first time, the following message
appeared on a narrow brown band across the top of the screen on one of
them: "Your copy of SeaMonkey is old and probably
I have version 2.40 installed on two Thinkpad laptops. Each is setup for
manual updates. Today, for the first time, the following message
appeared on a narrow brown band across the top of the screen on one of
them: "Your copy of SeaMonkey is old and probably has known security
flaws, but you
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Roger Fink wrote:
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I have been using 2.40 and ever since I installed it, I have been
having flash problems. I re-installed
the flash soon after I installed 2.40 but it still is not normal. If
I go on a site with alot
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I have been using 2.40 and ever since I installed it, I have been having flash
problems. I re-installed
the flash soon after I installed 2.40 but it still is not normal. If I go on a
site with alot of pictures
or graphic, it freezes and then I get the flash
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I know SM is derived from Firefox and Thunderbird.
I just fired up TB for yucks and it was a mess.
Firefox is less of a mess.
But, kudos to the SeaMonkey team for, apparently, taking the good stuff
from FF and TB and putting into SM without screwing up
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Roger Fink wrote:
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Roger Fink wrote:
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Roger Fink wrote:
Sounds crazy, but I can't find the formatting toolbar in SeaMonkey
(2.40), even after starting it in safe mode. The only thing I can
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Roger Fink wrote:
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Roger Fink wrote:
Sounds crazy, but I can't find the formatting toolbar in SeaMonkey
(2.40), even after starting it in safe mode. The only thing I can think
of is that since I use it for newsgroups
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Roger Fink wrote:
Sounds crazy, but I can't find the formatting toolbar in SeaMonkey
(2.40), even after starting it in safe mode. The only thing I can think
of is that since I use it for newsgroups but not email, it has decided
I'm not worth bothering with.
I
Sounds crazy, but I can't find the formatting toolbar in SeaMonkey
(2.40), even after starting it in safe mode. The only thing I can think
of is that since I use it for newsgroups but not email, it has decided
I'm not worth bothering with.
I use plain text for newsgroups, but I'm still
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Roger Fink wrote:
I have two laptops, each with SeaMonkey 2.35 installed. On one computer
I'm getting a non-defeatable message to update each time I open the
browser that I need to X out of. On the other I get no nag message at
all. How can I get the nagging
I have two laptops, each with SeaMonkey 2.35 installed. On one computer
I'm getting a non-defeatable message to update each time I open the
browser that I need to X out of. On the other I get no nag message at
all. How can I get the nagging to stop?
Unlike Firefox and Pale Moon, SeaMonkey (2.35) is not offering me the
option of remembering my log in information when I try to log in to the
email address of my website, which I do through Bluehost. The feature is
enabled since it does work on other sites, such as Comcast and eBay. Any
idea
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Roger Fink wrote:
Roger Fink wrote:
Unlike Firefox and Pale Moon, SeaMonkey (2.35) is not offering me the
option of remembering my log in information when I try to log in to
the email address of my website, which I do through Bluehost. The
feature
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Roger Fink wrote:
Unlike Firefox and Pale Moon, SeaMonkey (2.35) is not offering me the
option of remembering my log in information when I try to log in to the
email address of my website, which I do through Bluehost. The feature is
enabled since it does
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Roger Fink wrote:
Does anyone know how to remove the RSS icon from the URL bar in
SeaMonkey? In Pale Moon you can set an about:config preference to false,
. This doesn't exist in 2.35, the version I'm using,
so I added it, but it doesn't do anything.
I got
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Roger Fink wrote:
Does anyone know how to remove the RSS icon from the URL bar in
SeaMonkey? In Pale Moon you can set an about:config preference to false,
. This doesn't exist in 2.35, the version I'm using,
so I added it, but it doesn't do anything.
I got
Does anyone know how to remove the RSS icon from the URL bar in
SeaMonkey? In Pale Moon you can set an about:config preference to false,
. This doesn't exist in 2.35, the version I'm using,
so I added it, but it doesn't do anything.
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On 11/11/2015 6:15 PM, Roger Fink wrote:
Does anyone know how to remove the RSS icon from the URL bar in
SeaMonkey? In Pale Moon you can set an about:config preference to false,
. This doesn't exist in 2.35, the version I'm using,
so I added it, but it doesn't
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Roger Fink wrote:
In my installation of SeaMonkey 2.35 the default about:config preference
"browser.tabs.closeButtons" is set to 3, which removes the close button
from the individual tabs and places one close button at the far
right-hand side of t
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Roger Fink wrote:
In my installation of SeaMonkey 2.35 the default about:config preference
"browser.tabs.closeButtons" is set to 3, which removes the close button
from the individual tabs and places one close button at the far
right-hand side of t
In my installation of SeaMonkey 2.35 the default about:config preference
"browser.tabs.closeButtons" is set to 3, which removes the close button
from the individual tabs and places one close button at the far
right-hand side of the tab row. This is exactly what I want.
In 2.38, the default
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Dear All,
I'm just so stoked. (This isn't a normal release post as it's just way
to special.)
It is with great privilege and joy that I can announce to the world, the
SeaMonkey Project has just RELEASED SeaMonkey 2.35.
SeaMonkey 2.33.1 was released in March.
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Dear All,
I'm just so stoked. (This isn't a normal release post as it's just way
to special.)
It is with great privilege and joy that I can announce to the world, the
SeaMonkey Project has just RELEASED SeaMonkey 2.35.
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I just booted up and the following thing was on my
SM Browser page. Came up w/o any prompt.
When things appear w/o bidding, i am very
skeptical about it being a scam or Maleware
trying to get on my system if I click on anything.
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Roger Fink wrote:
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I just booted up and the following thing was on my
SM Browser page. Came up w/o any prompt.
When things appear w/o bidding, i am very
skeptical about it being a scam or Maleware
trying to get on my system
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DoctorBill wrote:
I just booted up and the following thing was on my
SM Browser page. Came up w/o any prompt.
When things appear w/o bidding, i am very
skeptical about it being a scam or Maleware
trying to get on my system if I click on anything.
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Roger Fink wrote:
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I just booted up and the following thing was on my
SM Browser page. Came up w/o any prompt.
When things appear w/o bidding, i am very
skeptical about it being a scam or Maleware
trying to get on my system
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Roger Fink wrote:
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I just booted up and the following thing was on my
SM Browser page. Came up w/o any prompt.
When things appear w/o bidding, i am very
skeptical about it being a scam or Maleware
trying to get on my system
In case it hasn't been mentioned here before, somewhere in the very
recent past SeaMonkey managed to fix its oldest outstanding bug, and one
that I personally found quite nettlesome ever since it appeared in the
first release. You can now click an email link in SeaMonkey and it will
bring up
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On 2/26/2015 8:09 PM, Roger Fink wrote:
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On 02/26/2015 10:00 PM, Roger Fink wrote:
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SeaMonkey never had the best implementation of mouse wheel scrolling,
but in 2.32.1 (and possibly earlier
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Roger Fink wrote:
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On 02/26/2015 10:00 PM, Roger Fink wrote:
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SeaMonkey never had the best implementation of mouse wheel scrolling,
but in 2.32.1 (and possibly earlier) it appears
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Roger Fink wrote:
SeaMonkey never had the best implementation of mouse wheel scrolling,
but in 2.32.1 (and possibly earlier) it appears to be nonexistent. This
is true even in Safe Mode.
By contrast, Fire Fox and Pale Moon work as they should on my Win7 PCs
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On 2/26/2015 2:28 PM, Roger Fink wrote:
SeaMonkey never had the best implementation of mouse wheel scrolling,
but in 2.32.1 (and possibly earlier) it appears to be nonexistent. This
is true even in Safe Mode.
By contrast, Fire Fox and Pale Moon work
SeaMonkey never had the best implementation of mouse wheel scrolling,
but in 2.32.1 (and possibly earlier) it appears to be nonexistent. This
is true even in Safe Mode.
By contrast, Fire Fox and Pale Moon work as they should on my Win7 PCs.
Any workaround for this?
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On 2/26/2015 7:20 PM, WaltS48 wrote:
On 02/26/2015 10:00 PM, Roger Fink wrote:
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SeaMonkey never had the best implementation of mouse wheel scrolling,
but in 2.32.1 (and possibly earlier) it appears to be nonexistent
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SeaMonkey never had the best implementation of mouse wheel scrolling,
but in 2.32.1 (and possibly earlier) it appears to be nonexistent. This
is true even in Safe Mode.
By contrast, Fire Fox and Pale Moon work as they should on my Win7 PCs.
Any workaround for
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On 02/26/2015 10:00 PM, Roger Fink wrote:
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SeaMonkey never had the best implementation of mouse wheel scrolling,
but in 2.32.1 (and possibly earlier) it appears to be nonexistent. This
is true even in Safe Mode.
By contrast
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On 2/26/2015 7:20 PM, WaltS48 wrote:
On 02/26/2015 10:00 PM, Roger Fink wrote:
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SeaMonkey never had the best implementation of mouse wheel scrolling,
but in 2.32.1 (and possibly earlier) it appears to be nonexistent
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Suggest using the full off-line installer after first uninstalling what
you have (lately the full installer has been offering to do that
anyway): https://www.java.com/en/download/manual.jsp
The uninstaller leaves some detritus, which I clean up. It may not be
Suggest using the full off-line installer after first uninstalling what
you have (lately the full installer has been offering to do that
anyway): https://www.java.com/en/download/manual.jsp
The uninstaller leaves some detritus, which I clean up. It may not be
necessary, not really sure.
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Roger Fink wrote:
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2.31 is the first version since the Windows 2000 days where I haven't
had to use the stop icon to end the page loading on nearly every website.
Not only that, SeaMonkey is now making json bookmark backups
2.31 is the first version since the Windows 2000 days where I haven't
had to use the stop icon to end the page loading on nearly every website.
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2.31 is the first version since the Windows 2000 days where I haven't
had to use the stop icon to end the page loading on nearly every website.
Not only that, SeaMonkey is now making json bookmark backups at a
once-a-day clip (although that seems to have
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I have been having major problems with SM on my Windows 7 Professional
system when the program automatically updated from version 2.29 to 2.30
about a week ago.
Both Acrobat Reader and Shockwave Flash now malfunction and crash most
of the time - most notably
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On 22/11/14 02:03, Roger Fink wrote:
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On 21/11/14 05:01, EE wrote:
Daniel wrote:
On 20/11/14 05:48, EE wrote:
Daniel wrote:
On 18/11/2014 3:08 AM, Lee wrote:
On 11/17/14, Daniel dan
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On 21/11/14 05:01, EE wrote:
Daniel wrote:
On 20/11/14 05:48, EE wrote:
Daniel wrote:
On 18/11/2014 3:08 AM, Lee wrote:
On 11/17/14, Daniel dan...@albury.net.spam.au wrote:
On 18/11/14 00:39, Lee wrote:
On 11/17/14,
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On 21/11/14 05:01, EE wrote:
Daniel wrote:
On 20/11/14 05:48, EE wrote:
Daniel wrote:
On 18/11/2014 3:08 AM, Lee wrote:
On 11/17/14, Daniel dan...@albury.net.spam.au wrote:
On 18/11/14 00:39, Lee wrote:
On 11/17/14, okj...@gmail.com okj...@gmail.com
I just checked my bookmark backups and noticed that SeaMonkey has
stopped making them, or at best is making them at very long time
intervals. I have the program set to retain ten backups in the folder
(or maybe that is the default setting). This is what's currently in the
folder:
2 from Feb
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Roger Fink wrote:
I just checked my bookmark backups and noticed that SeaMonkey has
stopped making them, or at best is making them at very long time
intervals. I have the program set to retain ten backups in the folder
(or maybe that is the default setting
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On 10/31/2014 04:35 PM, Roger Fink wrote:
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Roger Fink wrote:
I just checked my bookmark backups and noticed that SeaMonkey has
stopped making them, or at best is making them at very long time
intervals. I have the program
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Roger Fink wrote:
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Roger Fink wrote:
I just checked my bookmark backups and noticed that SeaMonkey has
stopped making them, or at best is making them at very long time
intervals. I have the program set to retain ten backups
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While Password Manager in SeaMonkey 2.29 allows users to save passwords
even when a Web page tries to block it, it still would not insert saved
passwords into some login pages. Has this been fixed in SeaMonkey 2.30?
On occasion I've been able to insert saved
Today a java update borked my SeaMonkey 2.26.1 javascript (yes, I know:
Java/Javascript, two different things). By contrast FF Palemoon came
through it OK.
Even after uninstalling java completely this condition still remains,
and System Restore couldn't revert me past the point of the
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On 20.08.2014 20:16, Roger Fink wrote:
..
If you have a young profile backup which is older than the defected by
java, why not first comparing the prefs.js files?
Make sure you have terminated SM!
If any relevant difference you could edit the defect
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