This is about Seamonkey 2.26 (possibly a beta), 64-Bit version running
under Linux. AMD X2. Flash is *not* installed.
Processor usage when watching YouTube videos is around 100%, sometimes
causing the video to cut out for a second. Processor usage on the same
video downloaded as mp4 is
I echo this sentiment. As a developer and web user since
the NCSA Mosaic days, I am glad to see Seamonkey remain true
to its roots as a no-nonsense product not afraid to expose
the dirty guts instead of dumbing it down like some other
browsers.
I have only recently switched back to Seamonkey
PhillipJones wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 5/10/2014 8:26 AM, A Williams wrote:
Robert wrote:
I've recently upgraded to FireFox v29, and I do not like the new
dumbed-down user interface.
I've looked at the screenshots of SeaMonkey and they look like
FireFox used
to look.
Before I go
nick...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wednesday, 7 May 2014 16:38:06 UTC+1, PhillipJones wrote:
SeaMonkey developers, you are doing an amazing job. I think the
interface is excellent, logical and *just works*, especially for desktop.
Now except for SeaMonkey and IE all Browser look a like. You open one
On 5/10/2014 8:26 AM PT, A Williams typed:
Will FireFox 29's new look will find its way into SeaMonkey, or will
SeaMonkey continue to allow its users to customize the UI?
This question has been asked here a few times over the last few months.
The answer has always been no.
But will this
On 5/11/2014 11:02 AM PT, chicagofan typed:
I forgot to thank the SM developers and contributors for all their time
and hard work that may sometimes seem thankless.. although it never is
to the SM community. We may seem like an ungrateful lot, but we really
do appreciate what you do. :)
Ant wrote:
On 5/10/2014 8:26 AM PT, A Williams typed:
Will FireFox 29's new look will find its way into SeaMonkey, or will
SeaMonkey continue to allow its users to customize the UI?
This question has been asked here a few times over the last few months.
The answer has always been no.
But
chicagofan wrote:
nick...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wednesday, 7 May 2014 16:38:06 UTC+1, PhillipJones wrote:
SeaMonkey developers, you are doing an amazing job. I think the
interface is excellent, logical and *just works*, especially for
desktop.
Now except for SeaMonkey and IE all Browser look
Trane Francks wrote:
On 5/9/14 12:10 PM +0900, sean nathan wrote:
facebook is of course a cudgel... in Seamonkey, it slows to a crawl...
then starts getting jumpy... while i can pretty freely scroll backwards
for days in chromium... not possible in Seamonkey...
SeaMonkey here works with
Interviewed by CNN on 11/05/2014 18:13, Ant told the world:
On 5/10/2014 8:26 AM PT, A Williams typed:
But will this be forever? Will SM always be using the same design
forever? :P
I certainly hope not. I'm happy with the way things are now, but
forever is a long time. Circumstances do
On 5/11/2014 4:13 PM, Ant wrote:
On 5/10/2014 8:26 AM PT, A Williams typed:
Will FireFox 29's new look will find its way into SeaMonkey, or will
SeaMonkey continue to allow its users to customize the UI?
This question has been asked here a few times over the last few months.
The answer has
On 5/11/2014 5:37 PM, Ron Hunter wrote:
On 5/11/2014 4:13 PM, Ant wrote:
On 5/10/2014 8:26 AM PT, A Williams typed:
Will FireFox 29's new look will find its way into SeaMonkey, or will
SeaMonkey continue to allow its users to customize the UI?
This question has been asked here a few times
chicagofan wrote:
nick...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wednesday, 7 May 2014 16:38:06 UTC+1, PhillipJones wrote:
SeaMonkey developers, you are doing an amazing job. I think the
interface is excellent, logical and *just works*, especially for
desktop.
Now except for SeaMonkey and IE all Browser look
Ant wrote:
On 5/10/2014 8:26 AM PT, A Williams typed:
Will FireFox 29's new look will find its way into SeaMonkey, or will
SeaMonkey continue to allow its users to customize the UI?
This question has been asked here a few times over the last few months.
The answer has always been no.
But
Just rebuilt my desktop, and I can't add my sync account. I see that
firefox has a new sync. Is seamonkey sync one and the same with firefox
sync? Firefox sync states that you can use the old sync still, but
cannot sync new devices. Is the same true of seamonkey sync? (Could be
why I
Ed Mullen wrote:
Ant wrote:
On 5/10/2014 8:26 AM PT, A Williams typed:
Will FireFox 29's new look will find its way into SeaMonkey, or will
SeaMonkey continue to allow its users to customize the UI?
This question has been asked here a few times over the last few months.
The answer has
Just rebuilt my desktop, and I can't add my sync account. I see that
firefox has a new sync. Is seamonkey sync one and the same with firefox
sync? Firefox sync states that you can use the old sync still, but
cannot sync new devices. Is the same true of seamonkey sync? (Could be
why I
Just rebuilt my desktop, and I can't add my sync account. I see that
firefox has a new sync. Is seamonkey sync one and the same with firefox
sync? Firefox sync states that you can use the old sync still, but
cannot sync new devices. Is the same true of seamonkey sync? (Could be
why I
On 5/10/2014 10:49 AM, Robert wrote:
I've recently upgraded to FireFox v29, and I do not like the new
dumbed-down user interface.
I've looked at the screenshots of SeaMonkey and they look like FireFox used
to look.
Before I go through the motions of downloading, installing, and configuring
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