Mike C wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Mike C wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Mike C wrote:
Rod Lovett wrote:
/snip/
What addons are you waiting for? Unless you are waiting for something
like Multizilla, which will probably never ladn for SM 2, I have found
every addon I've used in a form that
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Mike C wrote:
Rod Lovett wrote:
Hi,
with due respect, but no way!!! seamonkey 2.0.x is great I am now
using Seamonkey 2.0.4pre 64 bit in 64 bit Sidux moros, which is debian
unstable with considerable help, and what is really clever, SM is now
a rolling release browser
Mike C wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Mike C wrote:
Rod Lovett wrote:
/snip/
What addons are you waiting for? Unless you are waiting for something
like Multizilla, which will probably never ladn for SM 2, I have found
every addon I've used in a form that works fine with 2.0.x.
Let us know wat
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Mike C wrote:
Leonidas Jones wrote:
Mike C wrote:
Rod Lovett wrote:
/snip/
What addons are you waiting for? Unless you are waiting for something
like Multizilla, which will probably never ladn for SM 2, I have found
every addon I've used in a form that works fine with
Rod Lovett wrote:
Hi,
with due respect, but no way!!! seamonkey 2.0.x is great I am
now using Seamonkey 2.0.4pre 64 bit in 64 bit Sidux moros, which is
debian unstable with considerable help, and what is really clever, SM is
now a rolling release browser that updates itself.
The
Mike C wrote:
Rod Lovett wrote:
Hi,
with due respect, but no way!!! seamonkey 2.0.x is great I am now
using Seamonkey 2.0.4pre 64 bit in 64 bit Sidux moros, which is debian
unstable with considerable help, and what is really clever, SM is now
a rolling release browser that updates itself.
The
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