Mark Hansen wrote:
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
Keith_w wrote:
Phillip Jones, CET wrote:
[...]
*Note:*
I have formerly decide to no longer to answer questions in SeaMonkey
FireFox, and ThunderBird support groups. Because I usually am
criticized, due to the fact I am a Mac User. However, I am making a
one time exception this time.
MalcolmO wrote:
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.
There is more to bookmark management than
Regarding the thread titled: Re: Want to try Sea Monkey
On 1/5/09 4:04 PM, Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo's said:
BJ wrote:
I want to give Sea Monkey a try, but will it import all my current
TB emails, add ons, and preferences and will it import my current FF
add ons, bookmarks, and
Or not... but I found it interesting to review:
http://gmane.org/user-agents.php
This shows that 'mozilla' which I interpret to mean Netscape SeaMonkey
has a clear peak in 05, but rapid decline after the introduction of
Thunderbird, and crossing each other in mid-06.
Gmane.org is a mailing
Alwil Avast 4.8
Seamonkey 1.1.14
XP-Pro SP3.
I had to uninstall Avast AV 4.8 and reinstall it.
As a result of this activity, three changes happened to
Seamonkey. 1) ALL my stored passwords disappeared; 2) ALL my
stored and perpetual cookies disappeared; 3) My SSL settings
were reset to give
HeavyDuty wrote:
Alwil Avast 4.8
Seamonkey 1.1.14
XP-Pro SP3.
I had to uninstall Avast AV 4.8 and reinstall it.
As a result of this activity, three changes happened to Seamonkey. 1)
ALL my stored passwords disappeared; 2) ALL my stored and perpetual
cookies disappeared; 3) My SSL settings
Phillip Jones, CET wrote:
Another way if you don't have UA Switcher is got to about:config look
for user agent String. Then type at the */not Firefox/2.0* at the end
and close.
I had previously set my general.useragent.extra.seamonkey string to
Firefox/2.0
because I was having an
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
HeavyDuty wrote:
Alwil Avast 4.8
Seamonkey 1.1.14
XP-Pro SP3.
I had to uninstall Avast AV 4.8 and reinstall it.
As a result of this activity, three changes happened to Seamonkey. 1)
ALL my stored passwords disappeared; 2) ALL my stored and perpetual
flyguy wrote:
Phillip Jones, CET wrote:
Another way if you don't have UA Switcher is got to about:config look
for user agent String. Then type at the */not Firefox/2.0* at the end
and close.
I had previously set my general.useragent.extra.seamonkey string to
Firefox/2.0
because I was
HeavyDuty wrote:
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
HeavyDuty wrote:
Alwil Avast 4.8
Seamonkey 1.1.14
XP-Pro SP3.
I had to uninstall Avast AV 4.8 and reinstall it.
As a result of this activity, three changes happened to Seamonkey. 1)
ALL my stored passwords disappeared; 2) ALL my stored
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
HeavyDuty wrote:
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
HeavyDuty wrote:
Alwil Avast 4.8
Seamonkey 1.1.14
XP-Pro SP3.
I had to uninstall Avast AV 4.8 and reinstall it.
As a result of this activity, three changes happened to Seamonkey.
1) ALL my stored
NoOp wrote:
Or not... but I found it interesting to review:
http://gmane.org/user-agents.php
This shows that 'mozilla' which I interpret to mean Netscape SeaMonkey
has a clear peak in 05, but rapid decline after the introduction of
Thunderbird, and crossing each other in mid-06.
Not much
On or about 1/12/2009 3:58 PM, HeavyDuty typed the following:
Alwil Avast 4.8
Seamonkey 1.1.14
XP-Pro SP3.
I had to uninstall Avast AV 4.8 and reinstall it.
As a result of this activity, three changes happened to Seamonkey. 1)
ALL my stored passwords disappeared; 2) ALL my stored and
In news:caudns52a-qyapbunz2dnuvz_jodn...@mozilla.org,
Robert Kaiser ka...@kairo.at wrote:
NoOp wrote:
Or not... but I found it interesting to review:
http://gmane.org/user-agents.php
This shows that 'mozilla' which I interpret to mean Netscape
SeaMonkey has a clear peak in 05, but
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