Lemuel Johnson wrote:
On 2/20/2018 6:13 PM, jamielansf...@gmail.com wrote:
I typically bcc myself and so I see replies and messages I have sent.
Lately, SeaMonkey seems to be inserting random punctuation or
graphics, sometimes where I had entered spaces. For example, I typed
this correctly,
On 2/20/2018 6:13 PM, jamielansf...@gmail.com wrote:
I typically bcc myself and so I see replies and messages I have sent. Lately,
SeaMonkey seems to be inserting random punctuation or graphics, sometimes where
I had entered spaces. For example, I typed this correctly, but this is what
jamielansf...@gmail.com wrote:
I typically bcc myself and so I see replies and messages I have sent.
Lately, SeaMonkey seems to be inserting random punctuation or
graphics, sometimes where I had entered spaces. For example, I typed
this correctly, but this is what appeared in the copy I sent
I typically bcc myself and so I see replies and messages I have sent. Lately,
SeaMonkey seems to be inserting random punctuation or graphics, sometimes where
I had entered spaces. For example, I typed this correctly, but this is what
appeared in the copy I sent to myself:
No.?? They went up
jamielansf...@gmail.com wrote:
I typically bcc myself and so I see replies and messages I have sent. Lately,
SeaMonkey seems to be inserting random punctuation or graphics, sometimes where
I had entered spaces. For example, I typed this correctly, but this is what
appeared in the copy I
Dirk Munk wrote:
>
> I really wish the developers would start producing official 64 bit
> versions of Seamonkey. How many people are still using a 32 bit version
> of Windows? Since Windows 7, 64 bit has become the standard Windows
> version, older Windows versions are becoming obsolete now. I
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
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
We are working on it. It is just a matter of resource allocation. If you don't
have any you don't tackle new stuff :)
FRG
Dirk Munk wrote:
At the moment I'm running Seamonkey 2.49.3 Windows 64 bit.
I've been using 64 bit versions of Seamonkey quite some time now, and I hardly
ever had any
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
At the moment I'm running Seamonkey 2.49.3 Windows 64 bit.
I've been using 64 bit versions of Seamonkey quite some time now, and I
hardly ever had any problems with them.
The only problem is to find them, so many people seem to be producing
their own version (thanks for doing so by the way).
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
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
Cruz, Jaime wrote:
Cruz, Jaime wrote:
sean nathan wrote:
Edmund Wong wrote:
Greetings,
After a not so long a delay, for which we apologize, the SeaMonkey
Project is pleased to announce the release of SeaMonkey 2.49.2!
So please check out [1] or [2].
Updates are still not available via
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
David H. Durgee wrote:
Cruz, Jaime wrote:
Cruz, Jaime wrote:
sean nathan wrote:
Edmund Wong wrote:
Greetings,
After a not so long a delay, for which we apologize, the SeaMonkey
Project is pleased to announce the release of SeaMonkey 2.49.2!
So please check out [1] or [2].
Updates are
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:)
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
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