Henry schrieb:
The reason I didn't consider 2.0.6 is that usually when new versions
come out they are buggy and it takes awhile for the bugs to get worked out.
2.0.x are not new versions in that sense, they are just security and
stability updates. They are the updates where bugs get actually
I'm running a Dell computer with 3GHz processor, 2 G Ram and WinXP Pro
SP2.
I now have Mozilla 1.7.8 and want to upgrade to Seamonkey 2.04. Will
that upgrade or do I have to go through a Seamonkey 1.x first?
Thanks
Henry
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Henry wrote:
I'm running a Dell computer with 3GHz processor, 2 G Ram and WinXP Pro SP2.
I now have Mozilla 1.7.8 and want to upgrade to Seamonkey 2.04. Will
that upgrade or do I have to go through a Seamonkey 1.x first?
Thanks
Henry
I'd wait for more responses from people more
Henry wrote:
I'm running a Dell computer with 3GHz processor, 2 G Ram and WinXP Pro SP2.
I now have Mozilla 1.7.8 and want to upgrade to Seamonkey 2.04. Will
that upgrade or do I have to go through a Seamonkey 1.x first?
Thanks
Henry
I recently upgraded to 2.0.4 from Netscape 7.2 (yes
On 7/25/10 9:09 AM, Henry wrote:
I'm running a Dell computer with 3GHz processor, 2 G Ram and WinXP Pro
SP2.
I now have Mozilla 1.7.8 and want to upgrade to Seamonkey 2.04. Will
that upgrade or do I have to go through a Seamonkey 1.x first?
Thanks
Henry
I believe you should choose
Have you considered updating to 2.0.6 while you are going
through the hassle?
David E. Ross wrote:
On 7/25/10 9:09 AM, Henry wrote:
I'm running a Dell computer with 3GHz processor, 2 G Ram and WinXP Pro
SP2.
I now have Mozilla 1.7.8 and want to upgrade to Seamonkey 2.04. Will
that upgrade
:09 AM, Henry wrote:
I'm running a Dell computer with 3GHz processor, 2 G Ram and WinXP Pro
SP2.
I now have Mozilla 1.7.8 and want to upgrade to Seamonkey 2.04. Will
that upgrade or do I have to go through a Seamonkey 1.x first?
Thanks
Henry
I believe you should choose a different directory
My understanding was it was a bug-fix and a security-update,
not really a new version.
Am I misunderstanding their numbering protocol?
The reason I didn't consider 2.0.6 is that usually when new versions
come out they are buggy and it takes awhile for the bugs to get worked out.
Henry
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David E. Ross wrote:
On 7/25/10 9:09 AM, Henry wrote:
I'm running a Dell computer with 3GHz processor, 2 G Ram and WinXP Pro
SP2.
I now have Mozilla 1.7.8 and want to upgrade to Seamonkey 2.04. Will
that upgrade or do I have to go through a Seamonkey 1.x first?
Thanks
Henry
I
On 07/25/2010 08:42 PM, Henry wrote:
The reason I didn't consider 2.0.6 is that usually when new versions
come out they are buggy and it takes awhile for the bugs to get worked
out.
I suggest you reconsider:
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