JAS wrote:
I am using SM2 and have no problems with passwords, I have 11 accounts
and all load automatically. No problems at all. Using Walnut theme and
Win XP Pro.
Maybe I tried to condense too much and my meaning was lost on the way! I
have no problem with the passwords themselves, just
S. Beaulieu wrote:
JAS wrote:
I am using SM2 and have no problems with passwords, I have 11 accounts
and all load automatically. No problems at all. Using Walnut theme and
Win XP Pro.
Maybe I tried to condense too much and my meaning was lost on the way!
I have no problem with the
On Tue, 3 Nov 2009 07:29:08 -0800 (PST), Jim
jlong...@jaguar1.usouthal.edu in mozilla.support.seamonkey wrote:
I'm extremely disappointed in Seamonkey 2.0. The mail program bugs
are too severe to warrant continued use. ... Until the major bugs are fixed,
I'll stick with version 1.18.
I agree.
On 11/25/2009 9:48 AM PT, jim typed:
I'm extremely disappointed in Seamonkey 2.0. The mail program bugs
are too severe to warrant continued use. ... Until the major bugs are fixed,
I'll stick with version 1.18.
I agree.
I miss this conversation. What issues are there right now? I am still
Ant wrote:
I miss this conversation. What issues are there right now? I am still
using v1.1.18.
I had the CP problem, but that was solved a while ago. The only
problem I still have—and it's really minor—is that of the loss of
control over the various successive password boxes for my
S. Beaulieu wrote:
Ant wrote:
I miss this conversation. What issues are there right now? I am still
using v1.1.18.
I had the CP problem, but that was solved a while ago. The only
problem I still have—and it's really minor—is that of the loss of
control over the various successive password
jim wrote:
On Tue, 3 Nov 2009 07:29:08 -0800 (PST), Jim
jlong...@jaguar1.usouthal.edu in mozilla.support.seamonkey wrote:
I'm extremely disappointed in Seamonkey 2.0. The mail program bugs
are too severe to warrant continued use. ... Until the major bugs are fixed,
I'll stick with version
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Jim wrote:
I'm extremely disappointed in Seamonkey 2.0. The mail program bugs
are too severe to warrant continued use. I've come to expect better
from Mozilla releases. I didn't use Firefox or Thunderbird because I
didn't like the feel and they weren't integrated as a
Interviewed by CNN on 4/11/2009 21:20, Ray_Net told the world:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
I believe that the biggest problem, is that bugs are most of the time
never solved. Or ..too late. Per exemple did you expect a good date for
the patch to solve the copy/cut problem
I'm extremely disappointed in Seamonkey 2.0. The mail program bugs
are too severe to warrant continued use. I've come to expect better
from Mozilla releases. I didn't use Firefox or Thunderbird because I
didn't like the feel and they weren't integrated as a suite. Now
Seamonkey has lost it's
Jim wrote:
I'm extremely disappointed in Seamonkey 2.0. The mail program bugs
are too severe to warrant continued use. I've come to expect better
from Mozilla releases. I didn't use Firefox or Thunderbird because I
didn't like the feel and they weren't integrated as a suite. Now
Seamonkey
Jim wrote:
I'm extremely disappointed in Seamonkey 2.0. The mail program bugs
are too severe to warrant continued use. I've come to expect better
from Mozilla releases. I didn't use Firefox or Thunderbird because I
didn't like the feel and they weren't integrated as a suite. Now
Seamonkey
Bush wrote:
Jim wrote:
I'm extremely disappointed in Seamonkey 2.0. The mail program bugs
are too severe to warrant continued use. I've come to expect better
from Mozilla releases. I didn't use Firefox or Thunderbird because I
didn't like the feel and they weren't integrated as a suite. Now
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