Le 12 avril 2011, NoOp a écrit :
Yeah that works, but old habits die hard :-) Plus my middle-click on my
old mouse is like crunching a cockroach... push hard - crunch. I've
finally retrained MM to the new Open Link in a New Tab. Thanks for
reminding me about the middle-click, I'd forgotten all
Ok, so there are about 50% to 50% negative and positive comments on this
feature request, I think it's really worth implementing folks :)
Also, consider this: when you are using gmail WEB interface, you basically
have your email in a new tab. Why not have seamonkey mail client in a new
I created a new profile this week to troubleshoot some odd problems -- frequent
shutdowns of SM 1.1.18 (sometimes 3-4 times per day); slow performance loading
emails into the preview window; etc. This system is running Windows XP.
I recreated all my prior settings manually, which I've used for
George Carden wrote:
After years of no problems, suddenly, and totally at random, my
SeaMonkey seems to just lose power...and occasionally totally loses it's
web connection for some reason.
This happened a few minutes ago, and I used the site
http://www.speed.io/index_en.html to conduct a speed
On Wednesday, April 13, 2011 09:00:44 AM Rick Merrill wrote:
George Carden wrote:
After years of no problems, suddenly, and totally at random, my
SeaMonkey seems to just lose power...and occasionally totally loses
it's web connection for some reason.
This happened a few minutes ago,
upscope wrote:
On Wednesday, April 13, 2011 09:00:44 AM Rick Merrill wrote:
George Carden wrote:
After years of no problems, suddenly, and totally at random, my
SeaMonkey seems to just lose power...and occasionally totally loses
it's web connection for some reason.
This happened a few minutes
NoOp wrote:
On 04/12/2011 08:49 PM, PhillipJones wrote:
Viliam Kubis wrote:
... the only thing holding me back from switching to SeaMonkey. Any
plans to implement it in the future? Please? :)
Also see this topic, started by me, navigaring to chrome URL works good
but is unstable, maybe only
AGREED, tabs are the way to go!!
On Wed, 13 Apr 2011 20:34:52 +0200, Rufus n...@home.com wrote:
NoOp wrote:
On 04/12/2011 08:49 PM, PhillipJones wrote:
Viliam Kubis wrote:
... the only thing holding me back from switching to SeaMonkey. Any
plans to implement it in the future? Please? :)
NoOp wrote:
On 04/12/2011 08:49 PM, PhillipJones wrote:
Viliam Kubis wrote:
... the only thing holding me back from switching to SeaMonkey. Any
plans to implement it in the future? Please? :)
Also see this topic, started by me, navigaring to chrome URL works good
but is unstable, maybe only
Yes, the developers will have their say and use user. the people thuse
the #$%^@ stuf will have absolutely none. It will ba surely added.
The developers care nothing about the users. They are just beating their
chest and saying look what I have done. look what I have done.
The object of
PhillipJones a écrit :
bang stuff that looks good. But it complicates code and makes
application run slower.
Again: much much less than having multiple windows open does.
The last version of SM 1 and all of the current 2.0 series, I have been
having problems with loading pages in the
PhillipJones a écrit :
The developers care nothing about the users. They are just beating their
chest and saying look what I have done. look what I have done.
The developers care very deeply about users. How can you think any
otherwise?
The object of software design is to please the
S. Beaulieu wrote:
PhillipJones a écrit :
bang stuff that looks good. But it complicates code and makes
application run slower.
Again: much much less than having multiple windows open does.
The last version of SM 1 and all of the current 2.0 series, I have been
having problems with
PhillipJones a écrit :
Explain Why the only Browsers I have a problem with Are Mozilla Browsers.
Because there is something in your system that conflicts with them for
some reason.
I personally have had various versions of SM installed in Win2K, XP and
7 as well as Red Hat Linux. I have
S. Beaulieu wrote:
PhillipJones a écrit :
The developers care nothing about the users. They are just beating their
chest and saying look what I have done. look what I have done.
The developers care very deeply about users. How can you think any
otherwise?
The object of software design is
PhillipJones a écrit :
Well many of use users ask not to put a silly feature in or in some
cases to fix a problem and they problem don't get fixed or the silly
feature still shows up.
Tabs are not a silly feature and my computer would slow down to a crawl
without them. They're a godsend in
We installed the newest version of Seamonkey 2 recently on two machines, both
running XP Pro. with default settings. One machine had the problem described,
the other not. It is annoying and we would very much like to find a solution.
-jb
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nsi12000 wrote:
We installed the newest version of Seamonkey 2 recently on two machines, both
running XP Pro. with default settings. One machine had the problem described,
the other not. It is annoying and we would very much like to find a solution.
-jb
What happens if you press
When I first downloaded and installed Seamonkey Mail, I did not have a
Junk folder. So, I created one. Now I have two. The one I created is
a subfolder of the Trash folder. The other is a Local folder. Which
one should I eliminate?
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Viliam Kubis wrote:
AGREED, tabs are the way to go!!
Tabs sucks ... I never use tabs - no need ... why do you need windows
inside a window ?
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S. Beaulieu wrote:
PhillipJones a écrit :
bang stuff that looks good. But it complicates code and makes
application run slower.
Again: much much less than having multiple windows open does.
This is not true, due to the re-entrancy coding.
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Ray_Net wrote: Viliam Kubis wrote:
AGREED, tabs are the way to go!!
Tabs sucks ... I never use tabs - no need ... why do you need windows
inside a window ?
Is this another one of those copy MS or copy Apple things?
It's like double-clicking on folders in some Linux distros.
It copies a
S. Beaulieu wrote:
PhillipJones a écrit :
The developers care nothing about the users. They are just beating their
chest and saying look what I have done. look what I have done.
The developers care very deeply about users. How can you think any
otherwise?
Lokk at the huge amount of
NoOp wrote:
On 04/09/2011 03:58 PM, Roger Fink wrote:
Roger Fink wrote:
...
I'm glad they finally listened to me and made that change but you
can reorder the menu items any way you like and moreover hide the
many items I assume you don't use by installing the Menu Editor
extension. The
On 12/1/09 12:05 PM, Sqwertz wrote:
SM 2.0 WinXPSP3
Sometimes when I press the Home Button (which has been moved next to the
URL bar, finally), it doesn't take me Home, but asks me if I want to set
the current page as my home page.
Talk about annoying. Any way to disable this behavior?
d...@kd4e.com wrote:
Ray_Net wrote: Viliam Kubis wrote:
AGREED, tabs are the way to go!!
Tabs sucks ... I never use tabs - no need ... why do you need windows
inside a window ?
Is this another one of those copy MS or copy Apple things?
It's like double-clicking on folders in some Linux
On Wednesday, April 13, 2011 10:33:49 AM Rick Merrill wrote:
upscope wrote:
On Wednesday, April 13, 2011 09:00:44 AM Rick Merrill wrote:
George Carden wrote:
After years of no problems, suddenly, and totally at random, my
SeaMonkey seems to just lose power...and occasionally totally
Ray_Net wrote:
Viliam Kubis wrote:
AGREED, tabs are the way to go!!
Tabs sucks ... I never use tabs - no need ... why do you need windows
inside a window ?
Tabs RULE!!! They save desktop space and keep things within on app
organized - like having multiple desktops. Tabs ROCK!
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