On 2/20/2018 8:45 PM, Daniel wrote:
On #2 #3, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
10 comes with edge but IE can be installed too for backwards
compatibility.
Both are ... but you can use them to download SeaMonkey or another
browser of you choice:)
FRG
Yeap!! I understand that, F-G.
I'm well out
On #2 #3, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
No just another junk me too browser with a low market share. Granted
higher than SM :) MS made a grave mistake when they killed IE and made
the successor only available on 10. Made google happy i think.
FRG
Daniel wrote:
I'm well out of touch with MS
No just another junk me too browser with a low market share. Granted higher
than SM :) MS made a grave mistake when they killed IE and made the successor
only available on 10. Made google happy i think.
FRG
Daniel wrote:
I'm well out of touch with MS stuff is Edge Browser or Mail/News
On #2 #3, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
10 comes with edge but IE can be installed too for backwards compatibility.
Both are ... but you can use them to download SeaMonkey or another
browser of you choice:)
FRG
Yeap!! I understand that, F-G.
I'm well out of touch with MS stuff is Edge
Daniel wrote on 20-02-18 09:29:
On #2 #3, Ray_Net wrote:
Edmund Wong wrote on 20-02-18 02:17:
At this point in time, there is no Win64 release build. There's
still a bunch of stuff that needs to be done to enable it.
I suppose that when the SM for Windows 64bits will be available that
the
On 2/20/2018 at 9:04 AM, Frank-Rainer Grahl created this epitome of
digital genius:
10 comes with edge but IE can be installed too for backwards compatibility.
Both are ... but you can use them to download SeaMonkey or another
browser of you choice:)
10 comes with edge but IE can be installed too for backwards compatibility.
Both are ... but you can use them to download SeaMonkey or another browser of
you choice:)
FRG
Daniel wrote:
On #2 #3, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Daniel wrote:
On #2 #3, Ray_Net wrote:
Edmund Wong wrote on
On #2 #3, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Daniel wrote:
On #2 #3, Ray_Net wrote:
Edmund Wong wrote on 20-02-18 02:17:
At this point in time, there is no Win64 release build. There's
still a bunch of stuff that needs to be done to enable it.
I suppose that when the SM for Windows 64bits will be
Daniel wrote:
On #2 #3, Ray_Net wrote:
Edmund Wong wrote on 20-02-18 02:17:
At this point in time, there is no Win64 release build. There's
still a bunch of stuff that needs to be done to enable it.
I suppose that when the SM for Windows 64bits will be available that
the best way of
Question:
> The locations of the profile are identical between 32bits and 64bits ?
yes
> And is the profile 32bits compatible and used by the new SM for Windows
64bits ?
Yes . Other than it is always good to have a recent backup you wouldn't need
one for this.
You can use Bills x64 esr
On #2 #3, Ray_Net wrote:
Edmund Wong wrote on 20-02-18 02:17:
At this point in time, there is no Win64 release build. There's
still a bunch of stuff that needs to be done to enable it.
I suppose that when the SM for Windows 64bits will be available that the
best way of switching from the
Edmund Wong wrote on 20-02-18 02:17:
At this point in time, there is no Win64 release build. There's
still a bunch of stuff that needs to be done to enable it.
I suppose that when the SM for Windows 64bits will be available that the
best way of switching from the 32bits to the 64bits must be:
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