easier.
Beverly Howard
Ditto for Mac OS X - plus with Automator and scripting you can go even
farther.
I fooled around with using voice for apps and found I didn't really have
a use/need - but that's just me. I'm more interested in voice control
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Lee wrote:
On 6/27/10, Rufus n...@home.com wrote:
Lee wrote:
On 6/26/10, Rufus n...@home.com wrote:
Lee wrote:
On 6/26/10, Paul p...@main.com wrote:
Lee wrote:
SeaMonkey doesn't give me the option to automatically save certain
file types - the latest example being
http://www.cacetech.com
Lee wrote:
On 6/26/10, Rufus n...@home.com wrote:
Lee wrote:
On 6/26/10, Paul p...@main.com wrote:
Lee wrote:
SeaMonkey doesn't give me the option to automatically save certain
file types - the latest example being
http://www.cacetech.com/sharkfest.09/DT5_Varenni_WinPcapDosDonts.pptx
where
releases
- far and away more tolerable than the latest Default theme, though
you'll still have an issue with tiny buttons in the Download Manager.
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due to some standard or
respect for industry reserved strings/combinations.
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Mike C wrote:
I just upgraded from SM1 to SM2.
Now every time I open the browser or email it asks for a security password.
How do I eliminate this action?
(I don't have or want one.)
Mike C
Set the Pref to ask for it only the first time it is needed, and not at
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:-( and this is not and never be possible :-(
I have both Disable and Uninstall options for cZ in the Add-ons Manager
with SM 2.0.4 Mac. Under Extensions.
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Master on startup or on opening SM Mail,
but I do get it at seemingly random times. Both with 1.1.19 and
2.0.4...most frustrating is when I'm in the middle of a download - SM
just freezes and I can't enter anything...I have to Force Quit SM and
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user agent strings -
http://www.useragentstring.com/
I use it as an adjunct to UserAgentSwitcher, which you mention.
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S. Beaulieu wrote:
Rufus a écrit :
and having all your
passwords in such a convenient location and NOT using a strong Master is
just begging for trouble.
Agreed. But that,s only IF you store your passwords in SM. Encryption or
not, I don't trust any software with my passwords. I know them
S. Beaulieu wrote:
Rufus a écrit :
I'm becoming more and more inclined
to agree with them...and you.
Oh, please don't use me as a source! I'm generally on the paranoid side
of things! ^_^;
S.
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the master password to
nothing (i.e. leave the field empty).
S.
...man, do I hate the thought of that working - and I know it
does...especially since we're talking about a business here.
Scary...
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S. Beaulieu wrote:
Rufus a écrit :
Because no fix is needed since everything works as it's meant to. To
stop the successive requests, simply change the master password to
nothing (i.e. leave the field empty).
S.
...man, do I hate the thought of that working - and I know it
does
the community can come together and help
SM 2.0.4 work well for you and your business.
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Phillip Jones wrote:
S. Beaulieu wrote:
Rufus a écrit :
Because no fix is needed since everything works as it's meant to. To
stop the successive requests, simply change the master password to
nothing (i.e. leave the field empty).
S.
...man, do I hate the thought of that working - and I
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David E. Ross wrote:
On 5/10/10 6:23 PM, Rufus wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 5/10/10 2:56 PM, Santa Claus wrote:
where in the source code does it say something like Mozilla/5.0
(Macintosh; U; PPC Mac OS X; en) AppleWebKit/418.8 (KHTML, like Gecko)
Safari/419.3 to the world? i'm using
actually mean - I've even hacked up one or two of my own for
Safari that weren't listed on the site at the time.
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HilsB wrote:
SM2.0.4 on iMac. Mail and News reader has lost the bottom line of
little icons.
Cannot find anything in 'Preferences'
Help appreciated.
Look under View-Show/Hide and make sure Status Bar is checked.
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Robert Kaiser wrote:
Rufus schrieb:
Given that with SM 2.0 the statement about encryption was entirely
removed from the user dialog
This is because we now always encrypt the password, even by default,
where we just use an empty master password as - I think - the key seed
(I don't know
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Rufus schrieb:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Rufus schrieb:
...empty - as in blank - or space(s)? Either way, that doesn't seem
very secure...
I didn't state removing the master password that way increases
security, right?
There are those who have no fear of someone who gains
...information-wise, if not
implementation-wise as well.
I've got no problem with re-entering my data if it means I'm using a
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Robert Kaiser wrote:
Rufus schrieb:
...empty - as in blank - or space(s)? Either way, that doesn't seem
very secure...
I didn't state removing the master password that way increases security,
right?
There are those who have no fear of someone who gains local access to
the computer being
Lucas Levrel wrote:
Le 25 avril 2010, Rufus a écrit :
I've been warned against using the password managers in browsers by
our IT security folks at work (and I never do, at work)...I think I'm
going to start paying closer attention to them.
There's no perfect solution: spyware may listen
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Rufus schrieb:
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Rufus:
But you need the old master password to accomplish that. ;)
Which can also be easily hacked
If it can easily be hacked anyway, there's no reason in having one in
the first place :P
Robert Kaiser
...never said it should
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Rufus wrote:
I've been warned against using the password managers in browsers by
our IT security folks at work (and I never do, at work)...I think I'm
going to start paying closer attention to them.
It makes a big difference
. If I can pick up a phone to make a transaction,
I prefer to do that. There's a lot of skimming/hacking/etc. going on
around my valley, an I'd prefer to just steer clear of it...
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L. Mark Hall wrote:
For years I have never stored anything in the password manager other
than
David E. Ross wrote:
On 4/25/10 4:08 PM, Rufus wrote:
»Q« wrote:
In news:k4-dndpicbmbiunwnz2dnuvz_h2dn...@mozilla.org,
Rufus n...@home.com wrote:
Once a hacker has your bookmarks file and the file containing your
passwords, you're open to any sort of ID theft permissible by that
combination
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
I ride my bicycle without a seatbelt, but that hasn't extended to
my car. I take a shower without a condom, but that hasn't carried
over to my sex life. Shall I go on?
And if someone wants to steal my entirely fictional identity
»Q« wrote:
In news:wsodnur5enr52uvwnz2dnuvz_ucaa...@mozilla.org,
Rufus n...@home.com wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 4/25/10 4:08 PM, Rufus wrote:
»Q« wrote:
In news:k4-dndpicbmbiunwnz2dnuvz_h2dn...@mozilla.org,
Rufus n...@home.com wrote:
Once a hacker has your bookmarks file and the file
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
I ride my bicycle without a seatbelt, but that hasn't extended to
my car. I take a shower without a condom, but that hasn't carried
over to my sex life. Shall I go on?
And if someone wants
2.0.4 for me, too.
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password), but I seem to
recall people telling that.
Robert Kaiser
...empty - as in blank - or space(s)? Either way, that doesn't seem
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I certainly hope that isn't the case, and is why SM wipes all passwords
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»Q« wrote:
In news:k4-dndpicbmbiunwnz2dnuvz_h2dn...@mozilla.org,
Rufus n...@home.com wrote:
Once a hacker has your bookmarks file and the file containing your
passwords, you're open to any sort of ID theft permissible by that
combination. Your browser information is one of the best targets
»Q« wrote:
In news:te-dnacmw7ccvknwnz2dnuvz_vodn...@mozilla.org,
Rufus n...@home.com wrote:
»Q« wrote:
In news:k4-dndpicbmbiunwnz2dnuvz_h2dn...@mozilla.org,
Rufus n...@home.com wrote:
Once a hacker has your bookmarks file and the file containing your
passwords, you're open to any sort of ID
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Rufus:
»Q« wrote:
Setting the master password to the empty string is a workaround for a
specific problem the OP has. The OP doesn't want to use a master
password in the first place, so using the empty string as the password
won't decrease the OP's security.
Maybe
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Rufus wrote:
I've been warned against using the password managers in browsers by
our IT security folks at work (and I never do, at work)...I think I'm
going to start paying closer attention to them.
It makes a big difference what you're using them for.
If you're
://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/addon/1333?src=api
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If you ever told it once not to remember, you need to go to the Password
Manager-Passwords Never Saved and remove the entry for that site,
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Jens Hatlak wrote:
Rufus wrote:
one thing that TB 3.x will do is allow the user to highlight
multiple subscriptions, right click, and perform contextual menu
operations on the multiple selection - like declaring all read at once.
That's a user friendly feature...sure hope it gets ported
is allow the user to highlight multiple
subscriptions, right click, and perform contextual menu operations on
the multiple selection - like declaring all read at once.
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Leonidas Jones wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
On 3/20/2010 7:55 AM, Robert Kaiser wrote:
Justin Wood (Callek) schrieb:
* Firefox from a relevant build at:
http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/nightly/3.0.19-candidates/build1
.
Lee
I just installed SM 1.1.19 on my G4/500 Sawtooth running 10.4.11 - it
launches and runs just fine.
I moved my previous app (SM 1.1.18) to the Trash first, then dragged
over 1.1.19 in it's place and launched it, surfed a bit. No problems.
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Robert Kaiser
SeaMonkey project coordinator
Have upgraded my 1.1.1 install with 1.1.19, running SnoLep. No issues
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Rufus wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
In January 2006, SeaMonkey 1.0 was released, a 1.1 release followed a
year later. Another three years later, the SeaMonkey project is
discontinuing support for the SeaMonkey 1.x series today in favor of
SeaMonkey 2.0, which is not only more modern, but also
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. Mostly, it became my job to translate what the Marine
crews wanted into language the contracted coders could understand and
then be forced to implement.
High point of my career...one of them, anyway.
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backup your SM emails?
D Taylor
I do the same - drill down to my Mail folder, duplicate it, and move it
elsewhere.
...but to make the task easier, I keep an alias to my Profiles folder in
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of the components. Out of sight, out of mind maybe?
Lee
But the option(s) still shows up in the Windows menu...
I understand what he's wanting/needing to do, and even possibly why...I
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it isn't compatible with Seamonkey 2.0.3!! WTF??
Has anyone gotten this to work?
http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/
Installed just fine for me, and works...SM 2.0.3, on a MacBook Pro.
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the code did. You can do
that by just opening the old forms Manager and looking around.
...now THAT statement is the sheer essence of what UE/UX is, IMO...
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Seems to take less disk space to store them in Local Folders than to
store them as raw Save files...of course, then I'm stuck using SM as a
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to move my sig on reply...so I may just quit that
and top set it.
If I could select - place signature to follow threading - now THAT
would be a winner...
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broken into
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You can choose to sort the Message display any way you wish, in
ascending or descending order by clicking on the Date column header.
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Phillip Jones wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 2/12/2010 2:38 AM, Lucas Levrel wrote:
Le 12 février 2010, James Greenidge a écrit :
Some sites require IE or Firefox 2.0+ to log on or do forms. Can
SeaMonkey
ape these identities?
Look for spoofing
me the first add-on I've ever been
inclined to use for SM other than adding Google as a default search
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It offers so much more in addition to the UA spoof. I would not be
without it.
Lee
...am I the only one that runs with cache(s) set to zero? Curious...
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Chris Ilias wrote:
On 10-02-09 9:29 PM, Rufus wrote:
My argument is that the collective opinions of any userbase in any
discussion forum is the best dataset for user experience, and that to
ignore it - in any venue - is folly in the long run. No matter what your
hired gun may say.
Then we're
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 10-02-09 12:57 AM, Rufus wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
SO unless the knowledge to use a newsgroup is common knowledge, the
users here are not the best user experience people. This newsgroup is
not an accurate representation of the SeaMonkey userbase.
Then what's it here
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Daniel wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 10-02-08 9:07 PM, Rufus wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 10-02-07 4:10 PM, Rufus wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
You said your users are your best user experience people. Users
communicate what is on their minds, not the workarounds they have
gotten
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by FACTS
(that would be the mythical pole I referred to in another post).
In any case, I still maintain this is a Red Herring and largely
irrelevant to the issue raised by Rufus.
BJ
P.S. I also shudder at social networking sites. In a lot of cases
they are nests for malware. I have no use
is the best dataset for user experience, and that to
ignore it - in any venue - is folly in the long run. No matter what
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Stefan wrote:
Rufus skriver:
I was, and surprisingly so...I immediately liked the tabs, and
everything was where I would have expected it to be on a Mac. It also
didn't seem like I lost any functionality for what I do with TB like I
did with SM 2.x.x, and that was also of note.
It's funny
pointing device, or has the same motor skill/function. The aim is to
find a size and presentation that will work for the largest number of
users...which I think is finally coming along.
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Chris Ilias wrote:
On 10-02-08 9:07 PM, Rufus wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 10-02-07 4:10 PM, Rufus wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
You said your users are your best user experience people. Users
communicate what is on their minds, not the workarounds they have
gotten used to.
What's
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 10-02-05 12:33 AM, Rufus wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 10-02-05 12:06 AM, Rufus wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 10-02-04 11:50 PM, Rufus wrote:
...funny you should say. I said something very similar about
workarounds requiring the user to fiddle around with about:config
Daniel wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 10-02-05 12:33 AM, Rufus wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 10-02-05 12:06 AM, Rufus wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 10-02-04 11:50 PM, Rufus wrote:
snip
I know there's a SM roadmap (it's been mentioned), but I can't tell how
or on what basis
only Seamonkey and Avant (never IE)
They both have GREAT features.
Mike C
PS: I'm still sticking with 1.1.18 for a while.
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MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 4/2/2010 23:45, Rufus told the world:
In that between Mozilla, Fire Fox, Goggle Chrome, Camino, Safari, et.
al. there are SO many things that look the same and/or function the
same. Which leads to the thought that many of these people are
obviously
MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 5/2/2010 02:59, Rufus told the world:
Where I get confused is that I read a lot of posts here that fall back
on - but we're just all volunteers, the other guys are paid...which
comes off sounding like I should expect less.
What I really think
of us find useful.
People who ignore the warning and want it on either know what they are
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Chris Ilias wrote:
On 10-02-04 12:42 AM, Rufus wrote:
Well, to start with, your users are your best user experience people,
some seem to get that and some don't...
Okay, riddle me this: Do you back up your SeaMonkey data on a regular
basis? If so, how?
Only my Bookmarks file
S. Beaulieu wrote:
Rufus a écrit :
On a Mac it's very easy to back up an entire Profile - I just drag and
drop it's entire contents onto another disk. If I need to reinstate that
profile, I delete the previous folder and let SM build a new default -
then I drop in the contents of my backup
»Q« wrote:
In news:ykudntlrs7kqrpbwnz2dnuvz_oedn...@mozilla.org,
Rufus n...@home.com wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
On Wed, 03 Feb 2010 21:42:17 -0800, Rufus wrote:
... but that's something you're going to have to explain to me -
all this hired vs volunteer stuff. Who's who, and how
Phillip Jones wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
On Wed, 03 Feb 2010 21:42:17 -0800, Rufus wrote:
I thought Mozilla was a open source project...did that stop?..which was
why I though everybody doing this stuff (other than Apple with Safari)
were volunteers...
...ok, so now we're lead
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 10-02-04 3:50 PM, Rufus wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 10-02-04 12:42 AM, Rufus wrote:
Well, to start with, your users are your best user experience people,
some seem to get that and some don't...
Okay, riddle me this: Do you back up your SeaMonkey data on a regular
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 10-02-04 11:44 PM, Rufus wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 10-02-04 3:57 PM, Rufus wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 10-02-04 6:30 AM, BJ wrote:
What the heck is a User Experience person? I mean, what do they
do all
day?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_experience_design
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 10-02-04 3:46 PM, Rufus wrote:
...so then, there aren't really any volunteers? I'm having a real hrad
time grasping this business model...or understanding how this company
could be organized. If it is...
That's because you're viewing it as all or nothing. Most
Philip Chee wrote:
On Thu, 04 Feb 2010 12:46:35 -0800, Rufus wrote:
...so then, there aren't really any volunteers? I'm having a real
hrad time grasping this business model...or understanding how this
company could be organized. If it is...
I really want to teach you to fish so I suggest
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 10-02-04 11:50 PM, Rufus wrote:
...funny you should say. I said something very similar about
workarounds requiring the user to fiddle around with about:config and
pretty much got crapped all over by some members of the SM team.
Yes - I agree with you. A user should
Philip Chee wrote:
On Thu, 4 Feb 2010 15:04:12 -0600, »Q« wrote:
In news:ykudntlrs7kqrpbwnz2dnuvz_oedn...@mozilla.org,
Rufus n...@home.com wrote:
...ok, so now we're lead back to code sharing and conspiracy
theories...which is it?
How do we keep getting back here? I can't tell what
»Q« wrote:
In news:bjkdnxm69sk-5fbwnz2dnuvz_sgdn...@mozilla.org,
Rufus n...@home.com wrote:
»Q« wrote:
In news:ykudntlrs7kqrpbwnz2dnuvz_oedn...@mozilla.org,
Rufus n...@home.com wrote:
...ok, so now we're lead back to code sharing and conspiracy
theories...which is it?
How do we keep
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 10-02-04 11:59 PM, Rufus wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 10-02-04 3:46 PM, Rufus wrote:
...so then, there aren't really any volunteers? I'm having a real
hrad
time grasping this business model...or understanding how this company
could be organized. If it is...
That's
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 10-02-05 12:06 AM, Rufus wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 10-02-04 11:50 PM, Rufus wrote:
...funny you should say. I said something very similar about
workarounds requiring the user to fiddle around with about:config and
pretty much got crapped all over by some members
Philip Chee wrote:
On Tue, 02 Feb 2010 21:49:47 -0800, Rufus wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
On Tue, 02 Feb 2010 17:44:15 -0800, Rufus wrote:
I do keep Thunderbird 3.x around just to evaluate it and I'm quite
pleased with it - more so than I might have expected.
There appear to be a very vocal
Philip Chee wrote:
On Wed, 03 Feb 2010 17:31:15 -0800, Rufus wrote:
Maybe that team has more Mac users on it or something, but from my Mac
user standpoint they got a lot of stuff right. Kudos to them.
Their team has at least two Mac users, one full time graphics designer,
and one full time
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On 1/31/2010 12:35 PM, Rufus wrote:
Benoit Renard wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
/snip/
What would
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On 1/31/2010 12:35 PM, Rufus wrote:
Benoit Renard wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
/snip/
What would be the advantage of a SM
with the cashe size set to zero, and they
all run just fine that way. I've been doing that for a few years now.
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...at least, it used to do that reliably - now it seems to ask at
random when it's not actually needed. If one resets the Master, it
actually wipes out the previously saved list, I thought.
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On 1/31/2010 12:35 PM, Rufus wrote:
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Ray_Net wrote:
I don't understand why people complains about installing SM as a
browser-only. If they don't
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