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Ant wrote:
Can I do it in reversed. Since I already have v2.0.14 installed with
its installer, can I download and extract v2.3+ and then copy my old
SM2.0.14 profile into this v2.3+ folder/directory? Will it still
import my old data files (bookmarks.html, *.mab addressbooks,
histories, settings,
On Sep 5, 4:20 pm, Michael Gordon wrote:
> Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
> > Mon, 05 Sep 2011 10:52:38 -0700, /Michael Gordon/:
> >> MCBastos wrote:
>
> >>> I know *my* user-agent string; I was asking about the OP's one.
>
> >> That is the one I am talking about. The reference I gave you was
> >> from
JeffM wrote:
PhillipJones wrote:
Adobe absolutely refuses to support Gecko based Browsers on Mac.
[...][It's] webkit only. Perhaps we should switch to webkit .
...or perhaps to Linux.
My votes for Linux :)
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Michael Gordon wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Ron wrote:
I use several email accounts with SeaMonkey, it would be nice if
you could set a preferred return email address for each person in
your book, some people get my business address some my personal
address & others my spam address. In my
JeffM wrote:
PhillipJones wrote:
Adobe absolutely refuses to support Gecko based Browsers on Mac.
[...][It's] webkit only. Perhaps we should switch to webkit .
...or perhaps to Linux.
Nope. Don't want to be learning a new system.
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Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Ron wrote:
I use several email accounts with SeaMonkey, it would be nice if you
could set a preferred return email address for each person in your
book, some people get my business address some my personal address &
others my spam address. In my old age I forget to chec
Ron wrote:
I use several email accounts with SeaMonkey, it would be nice if you
could set a preferred return email address for each person in your
book, some people get my business address some my personal address &
others my spam address. In my old age I forget to check the return
address somet
BIll Spikowski wrote:
I think I have this solved -- I uninstalled Reader X altogether.
Now PDFs open in a browser tab with a useful toolbar (which
apparently is a part of Acrobat 9.4).
Thanks for all the help and suggestions!
Yes, I had a similar experience a few years back with earlier vers
I use several email accounts with Seamonkey, it would be nice if you
could set a preffered return email address for each person in your book,
some people get my bussiness address some my personel address & others
my spam address. In my old age I forget to check the retun address
sometimes befor
PhillipJones wrote:
>Adobe absolutely refuses to support Gecko based Browsers on Mac.
>[...][It's] webkit only. Perhaps we should switch to webkit .
>
...or perhaps to Linux.
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BIll Spikowski wrote:
> WLS wrote:
>> chokito wrote:
>>> What shows "about:addons" for Adobe?
>>
>> about:plugins is a better option
>
>
> Nothing Acrobat-related shows up in "about:addons"
>
> "About:plugins" shows both my full Adobe Acrobat 9.4 and my new Reader X
> installation.
I think I
On Sep 4, 9:33 am, Zanqeutil wrote:
> Ant schreef:
>
>
>
> > On 9/1/2011 7:44 AM PT, PhillipJones typed:
>
> Can I do a separate installation of SM2, or does it have to be
> over v2.0.14? Thank you in advance. :)
>
> >>> You can have separation installation folders for SeaMonkey and
BIll Spikowski wrote:
WLS wrote:
chokito wrote:
What shows "about:addons" for Adobe?
about:plugins is a better option
Nothing Acrobat-related shows up in "about:addons"
"About:plugins" shows both my full Adobe Acrobat 9.4 and my new Reader X
installation.
Try downloading PdfBrowser P
WLS wrote:
> chokito wrote:
>> What shows "about:addons" for Adobe?
>
> about:plugins is a better option
Nothing Acrobat-related shows up in "about:addons"
"About:plugins" shows both my full Adobe Acrobat 9.4 and my new Reader X
installation.
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On a Windows XP system my daughter uses, she runs SeaMonkey from a
regular/limited user account. The 2.3.2 upgrade was attempted, but
failed. I then performed the upgrade from an administrator account,
successfully. However, when using the limited user account, SeaMonkey
reports "upgrade fai
chokito wrote:
What shows "about:addons" for Adobe?
about:plugins is a better option
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Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:
>
>
> Bill Spikowski wrote:
>
>>> I often use the full version of Adobe Acrobat 9.4, so the other
>>> day when I noticed that Adobe Reader 7.0 was also installed on
>>> my computer, I uninstalled it.
>>>
>>> Then when I tried to open a PDF file in SM, I g
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