Re: Saving web sites

2009-04-22 Thread Philip Chee
On Tue, 21 Apr 2009 22:47:07 -0700 (PDT), JeffM wrote: Scrapbook is a Firefox extension, which helps you to save Web pages and easily manage collections. Key features are lightness, speed, accuracy and multi-language support. Major features are: That's nice, but the things I want to know

Re: What wrong with this SeaMonkey

2009-04-22 Thread Daniel
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote: Garrett Czmor wrote: Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote: Garrett Czmor wrote: Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote: Garrett Czmor wrote: I think I found two: XFX1SHYS.slt C:\documents and settings\administrator\application

Re: Migrating from Mozilla to SeaMonkey

2009-04-22 Thread user
MalcolmO escreveu: The hacks needed to install it are very mature and easy to apply. I'd recommend upgrading, even though it's not officially supported. The one I like is half-booting to a command line, telling the machine its speed is 867 and then continuing the boot into OSX. Then when

Does anyone care about this?

2009-04-22 Thread Rob Steinmetz
That is you download more than 39,897 messages the counter runs backwards? It reads; Downloading 1 of 40767 Downloading 1 of 40766 Downloading 1 of 40765 Until you get to 38,897 then it reads properly, except the maximum value is 39,897 I wonder if this is a server thing?

Re: What wrong with this SeaMonkey

2009-04-22 Thread Garrett Czmor
Daniel wrote: Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote: Garrett Czmor wrote: Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote: Garrett Czmor wrote: Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote: Garrett Czmor wrote: I think I found two: XFX1SHYS.slt C:\documents and settings\administrator\application

Re: What wrong with this SeaMonkey

2009-04-22 Thread Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo
Garrett Czmor wrote: I routinely save the mail that I want to disk and I also have saved email addresses. Wouldn't it be a whole lot easier to just delete the whole damn SeaMonkey completely out and start over with a fresh download, then add my addresses and book marks later? deleting

Re: Does anyone care about this?

2009-04-22 Thread Rob Steinmetz
Email Moz Champion (Dan) wrote: Rob Steinmetz wrote: That is you download more than 39,897 messages the counter runs backwards? It reads; Downloading 1 of 40767 Downloading 1 of 40766 Downloading 1 of 40765 Until you get to 38,897 then it reads properly, except the maximum value is 39,897

Re: Does anyone care about this?

2009-04-22 Thread Hartmut Figge
Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo: Perhaps that is the reason for the problem If the phenomenon exists it should also be valid for newsgroups. Easy to test. Join a newsgroup with more than 40,000 postings, enter it and decide to download all headers. Hartmut, too lazy :)

Since 1.1.16: single mouse clicks seen as double-clicks?

2009-04-22 Thread Mark Hansen
I realize this sounds strange, but I'm really just wondering if anyone else is seeing it. I'm running SeaMonkey 1.1.16 on both Linux (CentOS 5.2) and Windows (XP SP3) and on both, since upgrading SeaMonkey to 1.1.16 (from 1.1.13) a few times per day, a single click on something is seen as a

Re: Since 1.1.16: single mouse clicks seen as double-clicks?

2009-04-22 Thread Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo
Mark Hansen wrote: On 04/22/09 15:07, Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote: Mark Hansen wrote: I realize this sounds strange, but I'm really just wondering if anyone else is seeing it. I'm running SeaMonkey 1.1.16 on both Linux (CentOS 5.2) and Windows (XP SP3) and on both, since upgrading

Re: slow speed of newsreader

2009-04-22 Thread Leonidas Jones
Martin Feitag wrote: Leonidas Jones schrieb: zvnteq7 wrote: Leonidas Jones wrote: Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote: zvnteq7 wrote: zvnteq7 wrote: zvnteq7 wrote: Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote: zvnteq7 wrote: I noticed that moving between newsgroup messages is much slower in SM

Re: slow speed of newsreader

2009-04-22 Thread Moz Champion (Dan)
Leonidas Jones wrote: Martin Feitag wrote: Leonidas Jones schrieb: zvnteq7 wrote: Leonidas Jones wrote: Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote: zvnteq7 wrote: zvnteq7 wrote: zvnteq7 wrote: Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote: zvnteq7 wrote: I noticed that moving between newsgroup

Re: Does anyone care about this?

2009-04-22 Thread Moz Champion (Dan)
ad...@mmri.us wrote: We have been through this to death. Please see previous threads. I as well as others top post as in my opinion it is outdated. Post as you wish. Moz Champion (Dan) wrote: ad...@mmri.us wrote: That's nothing. I am running over 8GB and have all my mails since 1998 and

Re: slow speed of newsreader

2009-04-22 Thread Leonidas Jones
Moz Champion (Dan) wrote: Leonidas Jones wrote: Martin Feitag wrote: Leonidas Jones schrieb: zvnteq7 wrote: Leonidas Jones wrote: Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote: zvnteq7 wrote: zvnteq7 wrote: zvnteq7 wrote: Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote: zvnteq7 wrote: I noticed that

Re: slow speed of newsreader

2009-04-22 Thread Philip Chee
On Wed, 22 Apr 2009 23:12:05 -0400, Leonidas Jones wrote: I would expect any alpha version to crash, after all, there is a reason it hasn't been upgraded to beta yet! grin I am indeed, which is the point of testing. ;) And there is no point testing if you don't report problems to us! Phil

Re: slow speed of newsreader

2009-04-22 Thread Philip Chee
On Wed, 22 Apr 2009 20:46:47 -0400, Leonidas Jones wrote: Martin Feitag wrote: Be patient, it's still an alpha-version ;-) (though I have to say it doesn't crash often here) Oh not often at all, maybe once or twice a week. Still, its more then I ever saw with 1.1.x. I do hope that you