Re: seamonkey UI

2016-01-17 Thread Daniel
On 16/01/2016 11:08 PM, A Williams wrote: Michael Ströder wrote: Paul Gheno wrote: the advent of mobile technology has changed the way GUIs are thoughts the reason why is screen size. All Seamonkey users I know of have desktop systems. Ciao, Michael. I have also used it on a laptops for

Re: seamonkey UI

2016-01-16 Thread A Williams
Michael Ströder wrote: Paul Gheno wrote: the advent of mobile technology has changed the way GUIs are thoughts the reason why is screen size. All Seamonkey users I know of have desktop systems. Ciao, Michael. I have also used it on a laptops for years as well. Just saying. The only real

Re: seamonkey UI

2016-01-05 Thread Michael Ströder
Paul Gheno wrote: > the advent of mobile technology has changed the way GUIs are thoughts > the reason why is screen size. All Seamonkey users I know of have desktop systems. Ciao, Michael. ___ support-seamonkey mailing list

Re: seamonkey UI

2016-01-05 Thread Michael Ströder
Paul in Houston, TX wrote: > Paul Gheno wrote: >> Hello Dear seamonkey support reader, >> >> I've downloaded seamonkey for a while now, using it everyday. >> One of the big issue I encounter is the UI itself. >> >> -Top menu buttons are not efficient, not really intuitive >> -tabs cannot be closed

Re: seamonkey UI

2015-12-22 Thread Chris Ilias
On 2015-12-22 11:54 AM, Ray_Net wrote: Paul Gheno wrote on 21/12/2015 23:47: Hello, I just want to clarify what "old" means, related to a software/application GUI (in my opinion) Like explained earlier, some years ago (not so far away from today) users had to adapt theirs habits to an UI.

Re: seamonkey UI

2015-12-22 Thread Ray_Net
Paul Gheno wrote on 21/12/2015 23:47: Hello, I just want to clarify what "old" means, related to a software/application GUI (in my opinion) Like explained earlier, some years ago (not so far away from today) users had to adapt theirs habits to an UI. the advent of mobile technology has

Re: seamonkey UI

2015-12-21 Thread Ray_Net
Paul Gheno wrote on 20/12/2015 08:56: The last but not the least : The interface looks pretty "old". I just received a "new design" of another stuff. The old look was on one page and very efficient. The new look is on 3 pages with a lot of stupid gadgets letting the whole stuff unusable

Re: SeaMonkey's future - was [Re: seamonkey UI]

2015-12-21 Thread Richard Owlett
On 12/21/2015 11:50 AM, Jonathan N. Little wrote: Richard Owlett wrote: I generally surf with cookies and JavaScript disabled unless they are *ABSOLUTELY REQUIRED*. Just a couple of points on above. With cookies disabled you will generally eliminate doing any useful functions that the modern

Re: seamonkey UI

2015-12-21 Thread Chris Ilias
On 2015-12-20 2:56 AM, Paul Gheno wrote: Hello Dear seamonkey support reader, I've downloaded seamonkey for a while now, using it everyday. One of the big issue I encounter is the UI itself. -Top menu buttons are not efficient, not really intuitive -tabs cannot be closed in a simple way

Re: seamonkey UI

2015-12-21 Thread Sérgio Kucera
Paul Gheno escreveu: Hello Dear seamonkey support reader, I've downloaded seamonkey for a while now, using it everyday. One of the big issue I encounter is the UI itself. -Top menu buttons are not efficient, not really intuitive -tabs cannot be closed in a simple way -seamonkey "modules" like

Re: seamonkey UI

2015-12-21 Thread Paul Gheno
Hello, I just want to clarify what "old" means, related to a software/application GUI (in my opinion) Like explained earlier, some years ago (not so far away from today) users had to adapt theirs habits to an UI. the advent of mobile technology has changed the way GUIs are thoughts the reason

Re: SeaMonkey's future - was [Re: seamonkey UI]

2015-12-21 Thread Jonathan N. Little
Richard Owlett wrote: I generally surf with cookies and JavaScript disabled unless they are *ABSOLUTELY REQUIRED*. Just a couple of points on above. With cookies disabled you will generally eliminate doing any useful functions that the modern Internet serves such as shopping, banking,

Re: seamonkey UI

2015-12-21 Thread Desiree
wrote: I do not want to be rude, to be critical, but the actual seamonkey UI is far away from the 90-90 rule and I let you check why. As a web navigator, I believe that is a good idea to stick as close as possible to this kind of rule. Thank you very much for reading guys, indeed. Thank you

SeaMonkey's future - was [Re: seamonkey UI]

2015-12-21 Thread Richard Owlett
On 12/21/2015 4:17 AM, Desiree asked: [SNIP] I've been wondering what will happen to SeaMonkey when Fx dies next year. When XUL extensions and all complete themes for Fx are killed that kills Fx and it will be only an imitation of Chrome browser then. Since so much of SeaMonkey now is Fx code

Re: SeaMonkey's future - was [Re: seamonkey UI]

2015-12-21 Thread Bill Spikowski
Richard Owlett wrote: On 12/21/2015 4:17 AM, Desiree asked: [SNIP] I've been wondering what will happen to SeaMonkey when Fx dies next year. When XUL extensions and all complete themes for Fx are killed that kills Fx and it will be only an imitation of Chrome browser then. Since so much of

Re: seamonkey UI

2015-12-21 Thread Danny Kile
Jonathan N. Little wrote: Paul Gheno wrote: By the way, the easiest way to close a tab is to add a cross included in the tab, not middle-clicking, right-cliking, cliking at the reay right end of the screen or something else. Of course, it works ... but it is not the "best" way to do it.

Re: seamonkey UI

2015-12-20 Thread Jonathan N. Little
Paul Gheno wrote: By the way, the easiest way to close a tab is to add a cross included in the tab, not middle-clicking, right-cliking, cliking at the reay right end of the screen or something else. Of course, it works ... but it is not the "best" way to do it. Grandma will not

Re: seamonkey UI

2015-12-20 Thread Paul Gheno
Thank you people ! I take notes of your comments. Helpfull and really interesting By the way, the easiest way to close a tab is to add a cross included in the tab, not middle-clicking, right-cliking, cliking at the reay right end of the screen or something else. Of course, it works ...

Re: seamonkey UI

2015-12-20 Thread Ray_Net
Paul Gheno wrote on 20/12/2015 08:56: Hello Dear seamonkey support reader, I've downloaded seamonkey for a while now, using it everyday. One of the big issue I encounter is the UI itself. -Top menu buttons are not efficient, not really intuitive -tabs cannot be closed in a simple way

Re: seamonkey UI

2015-12-20 Thread Paul B. Gallagher
Paul Gheno wrote: Hello Dear seamonkey support reader, I've downloaded seamonkey for a while now, using it everyday. One of the big issue I encounter is the UI itself. -Top menu buttons are not efficient, not really intuitive You may be right about the icons, but I'm not a big icon kinda

Re: seamonkey UI

2015-12-20 Thread WaltS48
On 12/20/2015 11:01 AM, Ray_Net wrote: Paul Gheno wrote on 20/12/2015 08:56: Hello Dear seamonkey support reader, I've downloaded seamonkey for a while now, using it everyday. One of the big issue I encounter is the UI itself. -Top menu buttons are not efficient, not really intuitive -tabs

Re: seamonkey UI

2015-12-20 Thread Jonathan N. Little
Ray_Net wrote: Paul Gheno wrote on 20/12/2015 08:56: Hello Dear seamonkey support reader, I've downloaded seamonkey for a while now, using it everyday. One of the big issue I encounter is the UI itself. -Top menu buttons are not efficient, not really intuitive Right-click and Customize to

Re: seamonkey UI

2015-12-20 Thread Fran Hynes
Recently, I read that it is being (seriously) considered separating the two. Personally, that it is an all-in-one is the reason I chose it. Will be disappointed if they separate them. On 12/20/2015 1:34 PM, Paul Gheno wrote: What I love with SeaMonkey is the merging with both a web browser and

Re: seamonkey UI

2015-12-20 Thread Kevin L. Hill
nimum > How to collect stats and datas ? > > Dealing with a 90-90 interface means find a balance between all thoses > parameters and of course ... is a tricky game ... but a game I love :) > > I do not want to be rude, to be critical, but the actual seamonkey UI is > far away from

Re: seamonkey UI

2015-12-20 Thread Paul Gheno
rude, to be critical, but the actual seamonkey UI is far away from the 90-90 rule and I let you check why. As a web navigator, I believe that is a good idea to stick as close as possible to this kind of rule. To conclude, I would make saemonkey my favorite web browser and not switching from Chrome to FF to

Re: seamonkey UI

2015-12-20 Thread Lemon Juice
seamonkey UI is far away from the 90-90 rule and I let you check why. This is a delicate subject because there is a reason why SeaMonkey's UI is the way it is - for many SM users the traditional "old-style" UI is one of its great features so I'm afraid you won't be able to influence

Re: seamonkey UI

2015-12-20 Thread Lemon Juice
On 2015-12-20 20:44, Fran Hynes wrote: Recently, I read that it is being (seriously) considered separating the two. Personally, that it is an all-in-one is the reason I chose it. Will be disappointed if they separate them. I'm curious - where did you read about it?

Re: seamonkey UI

2015-12-20 Thread EE
Ray_Net wrote: Paul Gheno wrote on 20/12/2015 08:56: Hello Dear seamonkey support reader, I've downloaded seamonkey for a while now, using it everyday. One of the big issue I encounter is the UI itself. -Top menu buttons are not efficient, not really intuitive -tabs cannot be closed in a

seamonkey UI

2015-12-19 Thread Paul Gheno
Hello Dear seamonkey support reader, I've downloaded seamonkey for a while now, using it everyday. One of the big issue I encounter is the UI itself. -Top menu buttons are not efficient, not really intuitive -tabs cannot be closed in a simple way -seamonkey "modules" like IRC Chat, Email, etc