If you are interested in helping to solve SeaMonkey bugs, an effort has been
made recently to document how to do so, see
https://wiki.mozilla.org/SeaMonkey/QA/Triage_HowTo -- and about related
questions, see the infobox near top right of that page.
Best regards,
Tony.
On 26/11/14 00:28, MCBastos wrote:
Thunderbird development (which reflects on Seamonkey), which has been
sort of stalled for a while, seems to be reenergized. Look at this:
https://blog.mozilla.org/thunderbird/2014/11/thunderbird-reorganizes-at-2014-toronto-summit/
Among other things, there's
The triageing procedure is in the process of being documented from a
SeaMonkey viewpoint. The task is not yet finished, but it can be
followed here:
- Bug report:
* https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=Sm_tri_HowTo
* This bug tracks the progress of this documentation project.
-
On 15/11/14 20:21, EE wrote:
MCBastos wrote:
On 14/11/2014 22:34, Ruediger Lahl wrote:
Hallo SeaMonkey-Builders
In June, the Tinderbox-SeaMonkey-Trunk-Builds went offline. Is their any
chance, to get them back online in the nearer feature?
That's probably because Tinderbox has been retired
On 07/09/13 08:19, Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
Hey Everyone!
So, I will be in brussles as of Oct 2, planning to be a tourist for a
bit. And since most of you will be arriving on Oct 3 sometime, I'm
hoping to gather us all for dinner outside of the official Summit event
for food, a few drinks,
On 30/05/13 02:45, David E. Ross wrote:
Would it be possible to post a message at least weekly in
mozilla.support.seamonkey regarding the current status of efforts to
resume development of SeaMonkey versions? It is been over a week since
I have seen anything about your hardware failure.
On 05/11/12 03:27, Ed Mullen wrote:
Okay. I /may/ have sorted this out.
I have 7 email accounts, two news servers, and 10 newsgroups in my SM
profile.
After pondering this, I staggered when each checked for new messages.
That is, by example:
email1: every 3 minutes
email2: every 5 minutes
On 31/12/11 21:16, Pat Connors wrote:
I just downloaded 2.6.1 and as usual need to adjust font sizes in the
email program. I have all done except for when I answer an email and the
font is very small and hard to read. Thanks in advance for your help.
In Edit → Preferences → Appearance → Fonts
On 27/12/11 04:09, Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
In their 12/22/2011 security bulletin,
@RISK: The Consensus Security Vulnerability Alert Week 52 2011
SANS reports the following vulnerabilities in Mozilla FF TB releases.
Since SM code is so closely related to the Moz. FF TB codes,
which, if any,
On 28/12/11 00:12, Rob Lindauer wrote:
When I download a file and then attempt to open containing folder
(either by right clicking the downloaded file name, or from the File
menu option), SM attempts to start the pdf document viewer (evince).
I get this same behavior no matter what the file
On 24/12/11 13:34, Desiree wrote:
Dustbindustbin_addr...@blueyonder.co.uk wrote in message
news:l5qdnwyww4jcagntnz2dnuvz_vwdn...@mozilla.org...
Robert Kaiser wrote:
Dustbin schrieb:
It should not be necessary to spoof firefox.
You're right that it should not, but in many cases it
On 23/12/11 11:39, Dustbin wrote:
Edmund wrote:
Dustbin wrote:
It should not be necessary to spoof firefox.
If people wrote their code to work to TCP/IP standard protocols SM would
work.
Do you mean putting FireFox in the UA string? If so, that has (AFAIU)
nothing to do with the TCP/IP
On 03/12/11 12:08, Desiree wrote:
[...]
You need either User Agent Switcher extension but it only works on Fx [...]
User Agent Switcher 0.7.3, available at AMO, advertises compatibility
with not only Firefox 1.0 to 10.* but also SeaMonkey 1.0 to 2.5.*. It
ought to work also on later versions
On 11/11/11 18:31, Jim wrote:
WLS (CompTIA A+ Certified - Retired) wrote:
Jim wrote:
Houston -- I have a problem --
I am a U.S. government employee. To view our pay statements and make
changes, we
have to use the site www.employeeexpress.gov. I have SM and IE 9.0 on
my PC.
Employee Express
(This announcement is intentionally cross-posted; followups are set to
mozilla.dev.apps.seamonkey. Please do not change the Followup-To: line.)
The SeaMonkey Community will hold a Bug event in the days and nights
preceding Hallowe'en. Witches and wizards, hold your wands and get ready
to
On 13/10/11 16:20, Gertjan wrote:
Can I use a 64bit .profile on a 32bit Machine
The profile, probably, unless there is an extension in it (or several)
which includes a 64-bit binary component (Lightning comes to mind): you
will have to install the 32-bit version of that extension. The
On 15/09/11 03:27, Richard Owlett wrote:
Provocative enough subject line?
Actually I'm *serious* !
I personally suspect that all these security features are trying to
protect users from there own culpable acts.
I take responsibility for my own well being by:
1. *DISABLING* {user.js *IS* your
On 19/08/11 11:54, David Wilkinson wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
It is not true that none of those working with Mozilla cannot see the
problems.
Triple negative here.
As written this says that it is not true that everybody working at
Mozilla can see the problems.
As evidenced by his second
On 31/07/11 05:06, Rufus wrote:
question wrote:
Ie users are suppose to be Dumb
http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2011/07/30/internet-explorer-users-are-dumber-study-shows/
...Opera?..really?..
I notice they didn't even include SeaMonkey in their test data (except
maybe as part of the
On 02/08/11 03:11, MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 01/08/2011 17:41, Tony Mechelynck told the world:
On 31/07/11 05:06, Rufus wrote:
question wrote:
Ie users are suppose to be Dumb
http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2011/07/30/internet-explorer-users-are-dumber-study-shows/
...Opera
On 16/07/11 17:59, Philip Chee wrote:
Several people have noticed this including in the Mozillazine forums.
This was a deliberate change I introduced when I implemented scrollable
tabs. I think this should go into the FAQ so that I can point people at it.
Secondly, should we revert this
On 02/07/11 07:01, NoOp wrote:
On 07/01/2011 09:37 PM, Barry Edwin Gilmour wrote:
NoOp wrote:
On 07/01/2011 08:14 PM, Tony Mechelynck wrote:
In recent SeaMonkey builds, the ChatZilla window has lost its nice cZ
icon which was replaced by a SeaMonkey Icon. Here's how to get it back
(alas, it's
On 02/07/11 07:46, Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
On 7/1/2011 11:33 PM, NoOp wrote:
On 07/01/2011 08:14 PM, Tony Mechelynck wrote:
In recent SeaMonkey builds, the ChatZilla window has lost its nice cZ
icon which was replaced by a SeaMonkey Icon. Here's how to get it back
(alas, it's not a once
On 06/07/11 17:21, Ken wrote:
Thanks, Tony. Not sure how much of that I've fully understood. But next
time the box opens, maybe I'll just click on 'Yes' and that will take me
to the group in question, from which I can then quietly check out, and
the thing won't happen again?
The thing will
In recent SeaMonkey builds, the ChatZilla window has lost its nice cZ
icon which was replaced by a SeaMonkey Icon. Here's how to get it back
(alas, it's not a once-and-for-all solution, only once-per-version):
Just reinstall ChatZilla as follows:
1. Open the add-ons manager
2. In the drop-down
On 04/06/11 19:33, goldtech wrote:
Hi,
Is there anyway to use sync bookmarks addon with SM 2.0.14 ? Right now
I have FF installed then I import the syn'd bookmarks from FF to SM...
thanks
AFAIK there is no clean way to use Sync with SeaMonkey 2.0.x, but
SeaMonkey 2.1 will have Sync
On 03/06/11 10:48, Ray_Net wrote:
Neil Winchurst wrote:
Although not new to computers I am fairly new to SeaMonkey. I am using
version 2.0.14. There has been a lot of chat about the new version 2.1.
Since my version works just fine for me is there any real reason or
advantage to moving up?
I
On 31/05/11 04:32, Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
On 5/30/2011 9:17 AM, Tony Mechelynck wrote:
and between current builds of SeaMonkey 2.2a1pre and Firefox 7.0a1.
Fwiw, SeaMonkey 2.2 will soon be only comprable to Firefox 5... we're
just getting ready to bump version numbers there to reflect
On 30/05/11 12:53, Neil Winchurst wrote:
Although not new to computers I am fairly new to SeaMonkey. I am using
version 2.0.14. There has been a lot of chat about the new version 2.1.
Since my version works just fine for me is there any real reason or
advantage to moving up?
I feel that I would
On 26/05/11 11:30, Philip Chee wrote:
Hi!
SeaMonkey 2.1 is almost out of the gate. We need to make sure that the
Lightning version targetting SM 2.1 works well with it. So I need
volunteers to smoke test Lightning 1.04b on SeaMonkey 2.1
Lightning 1.0b4pre builds are here:
@ashughes: could you please rewrite the following for QMO? Thanks, and
thanks again for setting the channel topic during the event.
The results of the SeaMonkey Nugzilla bug event which took place on
IRC channel #bugday from Wednesday 18 to Friday 20 of this month are now
available at
On 09/05/11 05:11, Tony Mechelynck wrote:
A three-day SeaMonkey Bug Event (unofficially nicknamed Operation
Nugzilla) will be held on IRC on 18, 19 and 20 may 2011, 14h to 24h
GMT. Full details, including equivalent times for various timezones
around the world, what to test and with which tools
A three-day SeaMonkey Bug Event (unofficially nicknamed Operation
Nugzilla) will be held on IRC on 18, 19 and 20 may 2011, 14h to 24h
GMT. Full details, including equivalent times for various timezones
around the world, what to test and with which tools, are available at
On 01/05/11 17:18, Neil Winchurst wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Neil Winchurst wrote:
I have installed version 2.0.13 in /usr/local/bin which works fine.
There is now version 2.0.14 ready as an upgrade. I have downloaded it
but it will not install. I get a message about having other versions
installed.
On 01/05/11 19:31, wingspan2 wrote:
Hello everyone,
Well I logged onto my Sea Monkey browser as usual and when my
browser appeared, it had automatically updated to Sea Monkey 2.0.14.
It looked a bit different but everything appeared to be there.
But.. when I went to use my e-mail that Sea
On 28/04/11 19:00, Colin Ager wrote:
Hi all.
In prearation for a forthcoming update from Fedora 12 to Fedora 14 I
have saved my Seamonkey profile. While doing this I looked at a mail
folder and was shown an e-mail from Sept 2009. To my surprise it does
not show when I look for it in the usual
On 18/04/11 10:29, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Ken Rudolph wrote:
SM 2.0.13, W-7. When I click to go to Mail Newsgroups I get a window
which says Would you like to send your unsent messages now? Send. Don't
send. The problem is that there are no unsent messages that I know of.
Nothing shows up
On 18/04/11 23:30, S. Beaulieu wrote:
Ray_Net a écrit :
Context menu is opened by using only the right-click ... all well-done
windows programs will permit that without the need of pressing the ctrl
key in the same time. The middle-button (not present on every mouse)
will do other things but
On 17/04/11 05:04, MCBastos wrote:
I have been away for a while, now I'm back with a weird problem...
Suddenly, my Seamonkey (2.0.13) stopped displaying the images linked
from the entry summaries in Atom feeds. Even from old messages. I think
it's affecting RSS feeds too, but other than the
On 17/04/11 07:27, Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
Robert Kaiser wrote:
ejdelet...@edmullen.net schrieb:
Have you guys tried your solutions? Have you tried to replicate my
problem?
I don't need to replicate anything, as know what the code does, because
I wrote that code that forces a certain set
On 15/04/11 01:00, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
I've noticed a strange behavior from SM in my outgoing mail: if I send a
line that exceeds 72 characters and contains Asian text at the end, the
program inserts an extraneous space at every 72nd character, but it
doesn't actually force a line break
On 12/04/11 13:05, Rick Merrill wrote:
KRUB wrote:
Well, thanks Tony but the lines are blank, not continuations of
anything. It doesn't seem to happen in the body. But this is a minor
hindrance compared to the editor going wacko on me. I don't use it
for e-mails, I am continually editing a WEB
On 12/04/11 14:44, Daniel wrote:
Mike wrote:
I use Seamonkey (2.0.13) to check several mail boxes. I've used this
software since before Moz Suite supported tabbed browsing. My point is,
I have a lot of email. And I like SM but it's crawling. I've compacted
all the folders, but changing from one
On 12/04/11 17:39, Mike wrote:
Tony Mechelynck wrote:
Mike, I have about a dozen additional folders on my Mail account into
which I drag-and-drop my mail, e.g. 2011_Family, 2011_Jokes, 2011_Linux,
etc.
Then, on New Years Day (or there-abouts), I move all these folders onto
my Local Folders
On 10/04/11 23:32, Robert Gault wrote:
Tony Mechelynck wrote:
On 09/04/11 16:20, Robert Gault wrote:
I clear the SeaMonkey 2.0.13 error console, set the home page to Blank
Page, and leave SeaMonkey. The next time SeaMonkey is started, the error
console shows five warnings:
Unrecognized at-rule
On 10/04/11 19:03, KRUB wrote:
First of all, what is with all the line spaces (in source) that are
getting put in? I often see 5 blank lines added between lines in my
header.
Blank lines or empty lines?
Empty lines should not happen between header lines, since the fist blank
line is what
On 09/04/11 16:20, Robert Gault wrote:
I clear the SeaMonkey 2.0.13 error console, set the home page to Blank
Page, and leave SeaMonkey. The next time SeaMonkey is started, the error
console shows five warnings:
Unrecognized at-rule or error parsing at-rule '@import'.
On 09/04/11 04:31, NoOp wrote:
On 04/08/2011 06:43 PM, WLS wrote:
[...]
Did you know SeaMonkey had tabs on top before all the browsers? Just
collapse all the tool bars and you will see what I mean. Yes, I am going
out on a limb with that statement.
You are as I've never seen tabs on top. Got
On 03/04/11 23:29, Danny Kile wrote:
Tab Browsing, my browser use to open a new tab to the right of the
active tab. It now open all the way to the right. I can not seem to find
the setting where I controlled this. Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you, Danny
IIUC it's the preference
On 07/04/11 05:18, Jay O'Brien wrote:
I would like to install Thunderbird and Firefox in addition to SeaMonkey so that I can verify ISP and server
problems with supported applications and avoid the support personnel finger pointing to the
unsupported and unknown to them SeaMonkey.
My ISP has
On 29/03/11 17:44, JohnW-Mpls wrote:
On my SM Mail page, the Local Folder has an Outbox. Is the operation
of that Outbox described anywhere? I did not find it in Help.
A few weeks ago I started to send 4 messages with similar content to 4
different addresses every day and the Outbox is handy
On 28/03/11 22:40, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
[...]
Weird -- I just tried it myself and the two files had slightly different
sizes. Wonder what's going on...
If the difference in size is equal to the number of lines, it could be
because text sent by mail MUST be in Dos/Windows format (with
On 27/03/11 16:43, Ant wrote:
Hello!
I just upgraded my AdBlock Plus extension v1.3.3 to v1.3.5 in Mozilla's
SeaMonkey v1.3.5 and restarted it. Then, I noticed its new toolbar icon
in Mail Newsgroups window:
http://img823.imageshack.us/img823/1139/mailandnewssm2013abp135.jpg ...
Did anyone
On 27/03/11 22:57, Tony Mechelynck wrote:
On 27/03/11 16:43, Ant wrote:
Hello!
I just upgraded my AdBlock Plus extension v1.3.3 to v1.3.5 in Mozilla's
SeaMonkey v1.3.5 and restarted it. Then, I noticed its new toolbar icon
in Mail Newsgroups window:
http://img823.imageshack.us/img823/1139
On 27/03/11 18:25, Dano wrote:
On Mar 23, 8:25 am, Stans.c.pie...@comcast.net wrote:
I'd like to express my appreciation to all the developers and others who
have devoted themselves to keeping SeaMonkey alive and still the most
logical way for integrating browser, mail, newsgroups, and other
On 27/03/11 14:45, Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Alex wrote:
[snip]
The clicked email link opens in a new window but I don't want to go
back to email but start navigating within the browser and it
doesn't work.
So then, I've already answered
On 28/03/11 01:22, Ray_Net wrote:
Stereotactic wrote:
.
AAs I understand it, the volunteers working on SeaMonkey a in the
process of making thie mail Newsgroup screen become a tab in the
browser but not quite there yet.
I have zero coding skills :( But I am very keen to work for the
On 28/03/11 03:34, NoOp wrote:
On 03/27/2011 01:18 AM, Stereotactic wrote:
On 03/27/2011 01:45 PM, Stéphane Grégoire wrote:
Hi,
Stereotactic a tapoté, le 27/03/2011 06:43:
Does Sea Monkey use the
firefox rendering engine?
I can say :
Seamonkey 2.0 ~ Thunderbird 3.0 + Firefox 3.5
On 26/03/11 02:12, Rufus wrote:
No, but I will - thanks for the pointer.
I think I'd prefer Safari to FireFox, and TB would be a fair companion
to it as a newsreader. Right now I use SM...and I may just hang in there
with it once PPC support vanishes. I imagine Apple will do the same with
On 24/03/11 22:15, NoOp wrote:
On 03/24/2011 10:05 AM, David E. Ross wrote:
I am using SM 2.0.12. My bank's Web site is sniffing for Firefox in a
strange way.
If I use the UA string
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.17)
Gecko/20110123
On 24/03/11 23:49, Bill Davidsen wrote:
Is there any documentation which doesn't assume you are using Windows or
that you knew the answer before you asked the question? I would like to
set up a site calendar and use a google calender, which would be a total
of three, the UID on the local
On 26/03/11 14:52, The Devil wrote:
I have downloaded the latest version 2.0.13 and since then Seamonkey
has stopped working. I cannot access any websites seamonkey just hangs
at the loading screen. I therefore reloaded 2.0.12 and am encountering
the same problem. I have been using Seamonkey for
On 27/03/11 00:34, PhillipJones wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
Jens Hatlak wrote:
Adam Jimerson wrote:
Unless something has changed Seamonkey 2.1 is still no long
compatible with PPC correct?
Correct. The platform SM 2.1 will be based on, Mozilla 2.0, dropped PPC
support.
1. Is this so important
On 09/01/11 00:29, Ray_Net wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 1/8/11 9:08 AM, adse...@br0wn.co.uk wrote:
I just came back to seamonkey with 2.011. A while ago I used 1.1.18
and the bookmarks.html file was tucked away in
c:\documents and setting\application data\mozilla\sea monkey\profiles
I like
On 01/01/11 06:52, Ed Mullen wrote:
NoOp wrote:
To all SeaMonkey devs, contributors, users, complainers, curmudgeons,
testers even Thunderbird Firefox folks, et al: Happy New Year Best
Wishes for 2011. May the red haired Mozilla stepchild live a long
eventual prosperous life :-)
Special thanks
On 31/12/10 04:16, NoOp wrote:
[...]
OK, it was marked as RESOLVED as in:
This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 613199 ***
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=613199
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Product:SeaMonkey
Hence, it was technically marked as FIXED.
On 30/12/10 04:26, NoOp wrote:
On 12/29/2010 06:33 PM, Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
On 12/29/2010 5:07 PM, Ricardo Palomares Martínez wrote:
- will provisions be made for importing/exporting lightning calendars?
That's my biggest concern, too.:-)
Lightning is an extension, one which does
On 22/12/10 23:04, David E. Ross wrote:
[...]
By the way, because my cable modem is always on, it has the effect of
giving me a static IP address. Every so often, I force a new IP address.
Hm. My ISP (Belgacom Skynet of Belgium; what is yours if you don't mind
sharing the info?) disconnects
On 21/12/10 13:55, Philip Chee wrote:
[cross posted to various places because I don't blog]
phi...@aleytys.pc.my was the first email address I ever had. For the
last fifteen years aleytys was a uucp node and I got my email and usenet
via uucp. Today my ISP closed down UUCP and switched me to
On 24/12/10 20:34, David E. Ross wrote:
On 12/24/10 11:06 AM, Tony Mechelynck wrote:
On 22/12/10 23:04, David E. Ross wrote:
[...]
By the way, because my cable modem is always on, it has the effect of
giving me a static IP address. Every so often, I force a new IP address.
Hm. My ISP
On 19/11/10 10:44, Stéphane Grégoire wrote:
Hi,
Ed Mullen a tapoté, le 18/11/2010 21:13:
Anyone have success installing extensions in SM 2.1b1?
No go with:
Web Developer
User Agent Switcher
It works for me, see my user agent!
LiveHTTPeaders
Don't work with Seamonkey 2.1b1
British
On 14/11/10 17:22, J. Weaver Jr. wrote:
Jens Hatlak wrote:
places.sqlite. Starting with SM 2.1 (there is no 2.10, you currently run
2.0.10), that file will also contain your bookmarks.
Is the bookmarks.html file being eliminated? -JW
It is not read anymore, except the first time. It can
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:2.0b8pre) Gecko/20101106
Firefox/4.0b8pre SeaMonkey/2.1b2pre - Build ID: 20101106020228
When I customize the columns of the mailnews Threads Pane (by means of
the drop-down widget at the far right end of the titlebar, and/or by
drag-dropping column titles
On 07/11/10 08:44, Ray_Net wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 11/6/10 1:54 PM, Ray_Net wrote:
Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
Sat, 06 Nov 2010 22:37:04 +0100, /Ray_Net/:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
How can i change the format .png when doing paste into a mail ?
You can't. You have to convert
On 07/11/10 09:24, Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
Sun, 07 Nov 2010 08:44:45 +0100, /Tony Mechelynck/:
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:2.0b8pre) Gecko/20101106
Firefox/4.0b8pre SeaMonkey/2.1b2pre - Build ID: 20101106020228
When I customize the columns of the mailnews Threads Pane (by means
On 07/11/10 09:36, Ray_Net wrote:
Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
Sun, 07 Nov 2010 08:44:55 +0100, /Ray_Net/:
David E. Ross wrote:
The problem is that, no matter how you obtain the image, it traverses
the Internet as an attached file separate from the message. Only when
you compose the message and
On 07/11/10 16:32, jim wrote:
On Sun, 07 Nov 2010 10:48:22 +0100, Tony Mechelynck
antoine.mechely...@gmail.com in mozilla.support.seamonkey wrote:
On 07/11/10 09:36, Ray_Net wrote:
Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
Sun, 07 Nov 2010 08:44:55 +0100, /Ray_Net/:
David E. Ross wrote:
The problem
It happened a few hours ago, and scared the shit outta me. I was using
the same build as to post this message: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686;
en-US; rv:1.9.1.5pre) Gecko/20091030 SeaMonkey/2.0.1pre - Build ID:
20091030003835
Suddenly (I must have done something but I have no idea what; it
On 07/02/09 16:05, Robert Kaiser wrote:
Tony Mechelynck wrote:
Yeah, Maj[uscule] (meaning upper-case) is the French name of the Shift
key. And VerrMaj and VerrNum are CapsLock and NumLock respectively (from
verr[ouillage] = locking). On my copy of SeaMonkey, Ctrl+Shift+T
triggers a Duplicate
On 08/02/09 09:46, Jens Hatlak wrote:
Tony Mechelynck wrote:
On 05/02/09 00:22, Jens Hatlak wrote:
Stéphane Grégoire wrote:
The only thing which is boring is the Ctrl Maj T doesn't work.
If you mean Ctrl+Shift+T (Undo Close Tab), that should work. At least it
does here, but I have to admit
On 07/02/09 06:23, Geoff Welsh wrote:
on both my Macs (G4, and G5 PPC OSX 10.4)...
When you create a second (machine) User account, the new user can launch
any App loaded on the machine and it starts up in a virgin state, and
they can customize it as they please. This works for FF, Camino,
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