On 01/11/09 17:44, Mort wrote:
> Mort wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am having a problem with getting maps on several web sites, using
>> SeaMonkey 1.1.4. They say the same thing, that I need an advanced
>> browser to see their maps, and they suggest Firefox or I.E..
>>
>> I do not use I.E., but have Fi
Mort wrote:
Mort wrote:
Hi,
I am having a problem with getting maps on several web sites, using
SeaMonkey 1.1.4. They say the same thing, that I need an advanced
browser to see their maps, and they suggest Firefox or I.E..
I do not use I.E., but have Firefox on board, and indeed the maps do
I understand that FireFox has a better bookmark manager.
It has the best one possible! Just drag and drop everything from/to
everywhere, from the document windows, bookmark toolbar, and menus!
There couldn't be anything better.
___
support-seamonkey
Mort wrote:
Hi,
I am having a problem with getting maps on several web sites, using
SeaMonkey 1.1.4. They say the same thing, that I need an advanced
browser to see their maps, and they suggest Firefox or I.E..
I do not use I.E., but have Firefox on board, and indeed the maps do
appear usin
Hi,
I am having a problem with getting maps on several web sites, using
SeaMonkey 1.1.4. They say the same thing, that I need an advanced
browser to see their maps, and they suggest Firefox or I.E..
I do not use I.E., but have Firefox on board, and indeed the maps do
appear using Firefox.
W. Watson wrote:
I
understand that FireFox has a better bookmark manager. If it is, then I
think it's about time for me to move on to it and Thunderbird.
thats your opinion. Mine is SeaMonkey's is very simple
and FFs is far worse than the html format
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*IMPORTANT*: Sorry folks, but I can
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
I have been using the DownLoader that came with SM 1.1 and it usually
works fine.
I was just downloading a 17 MB file on my slower than a snail dial-up
when I got "disconnected" at about 11 MB downloaded (an hour or more
of downloading!
Thanks, Daniel, and all, for your responses. That gives me the picture!
Ken (in Oz)
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Daniel wrote:
Ken wrote:
Have SM 1.1.11. I know that there are more recent versions. But 1.1.11
seems nice and stable. Nonetheless, a 'SeaMonkey Update Notification'
regularly presents itself onscreen (
DoctorBill wrote:
I have been using the DownLoader that came with SM 1.1 and it usually
works fine.
I was just downloading a 17 MB file on my slower than a snail dial-up
when I got "disconnected" at about 11 MB downloaded (an hour or more of
downloading!)
When I tried to go back and start d
DoctorBill wrote:
Can I somehow force it to "resume" ?
No, you cannot resume in SeaMonkey 1.1 - we're currently working on
getting SeaMonkey 2 to use the same download code as Firefox, which can
resume downloads, so we hope to have that functionality in 2.0 (it's not
even in current nightlie
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
W. Watson wrote:
I thought I'd try an experiment to see if MoveTo really works.
Apparently after selecting all bookmarks with the word scenic, and
using MoveTo to a folder called Scenic, it only copied them. Perhaps,
if I bring down SM, all of the "origina
Ken wrote:
Have SM 1.1.11. I know that there are more recent versions. But 1.1.11
seems nice and stable. Nonetheless, a 'SeaMonkey Update Notification'
regularly presents itself onscreen (usually after a re-boot). And so I
have clicked on the 'Get It Now' button provided. Trouble is, nothing
ha
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