Re: tempted to abandon seamonkey - can firefox be made acceptable?

2015-01-09 Thread Ed Mullen
Philip Chee wrote on 1/9/2015 11:48 PM: On 10/01/2015 01:46, David H. Durgee wrote: I am growing more and more tempted to abandon seamonkey due to the continuing and expanding list of issues. First is the password issue that forces me to keep a tab open to the data manager in order to be able t

Re: tempted to abandon seamonkey - can firefox be made acceptable?

2015-01-09 Thread Philip Chee
On 10/01/2015 02:04, Jonathan N. Little wrote: >> The current firefox user interface is also unacceptable to me. Is there >> a way to port the seamonkey user interface in place of the firefox >> interface? If so, I might give serious consideration to moving to >> firefox and thunderbird in place

Re: tempted to abandon seamonkey - can firefox be made acceptable?

2015-01-09 Thread NoOp
On 01/09/2015 07:15 PM, Rufus wrote: > WaltS48 wrote: >> On 01/09/2015 08:44 PM, Paul in Houston, TX wrote: >>> David H. Durgee wrote: I am growing more and more tempted to abandon seamonkey due to the continuing and expanding list of issues. First is the password issue that forces

Re: tempted to abandon seamonkey - can firefox be made acceptable?

2015-01-09 Thread Philip Chee
On 10/01/2015 01:56, Thee Chicago Wolf [MVP] wrote: > Are you running a different theme by chance? I found zero issues > related to Chase banking for SM but one for FF. Bug 1094714 - Unable to login at chase.com due to NS_ERROR_FAILURE (SeaMonkey only) https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id

Re: tempted to abandon seamonkey - can firefox be made acceptable?

2015-01-09 Thread Philip Chee
On 10/01/2015 01:46, David H. Durgee wrote: > I am growing more and more tempted to abandon seamonkey due to the > continuing and expanding list of issues. First is the password issue > that forces me to keep a tab open to the data manager in order to be > able to copy/paste passwords that are

Re: tempted to abandon seamonkey - can firefox be made acceptable?

2015-01-09 Thread Rufus
WaltS48 wrote: On 01/09/2015 08:44 PM, Paul in Houston, TX wrote: David H. Durgee wrote: I am growing more and more tempted to abandon seamonkey due to the continuing and expanding list of issues. First is the password issue that forces me to keep a tab open to the data manager in order to be

Re: tempted to abandon seamonkey - can firefox be made acceptable?

2015-01-09 Thread Paul in Houston, TX
WaltS48 wrote: On 01/09/2015 08:44 PM, Paul in Houston, TX wrote: David H. Durgee wrote: I am growing more and more tempted to abandon seamonkey due to the continuing and expanding list of issues. First is the password issue that forces me to keep a tab open to the data manager in order to be

Re: tempted to abandon seamonkey - can firefox be made acceptable?

2015-01-09 Thread NoOp
On 01/09/2015 09:46 AM, David H. Durgee wrote: > I am growing more and more tempted to abandon seamonkey due to the > continuing and expanding list of issues. First is the password issue > that forces me to keep a tab open to the data manager in order to be > able to copy/paste passwords that a

Re: tempted to abandon seamonkey - can firefox be made acceptable?

2015-01-09 Thread Rufus
David H. Durgee wrote: I am growing more and more tempted to abandon seamonkey due to the continuing and expanding list of issues. First is the password issue that forces me to keep a tab open to the data manager in order to be able to copy/paste passwords that are no longer being filled in afte

Re: tempted to abandon seamonkey - can firefox be made acceptable?

2015-01-09 Thread WaltS48
On 01/09/2015 08:44 PM, Paul in Houston, TX wrote: David H. Durgee wrote: I am growing more and more tempted to abandon seamonkey due to the continuing and expanding list of issues. First is the password issue that forces me to keep a tab open to the data manager in order to be able to copy/pas

Re: tempted to abandon seamonkey - can firefox be made acceptable?

2015-01-09 Thread Paul in Houston, TX
David H. Durgee wrote: I am growing more and more tempted to abandon seamonkey due to the continuing and expanding list of issues. First is the password issue that forces me to keep a tab open to the data manager in order to be able to copy/paste passwords that are no longer being filled in af

Re: Google Maps

2015-01-09 Thread David E. Ross
On 1/9/2015 11:58 AM, Bill Spikowski wrote: > > I wonder if anyone else is experiencing trouble recently while > zooming Google Maps in Seamonkey. > > In recent months I've noticed erratic zooming in Google Maps with > various browsers, but only in Seamonkey is it so pronounced as to > make Googl

Google Maps

2015-01-09 Thread Bill Spikowski
I wonder if anyone else is experiencing trouble recently while zooming Google Maps in Seamonkey. In recent months I've noticed erratic zooming in Google Maps with various browsers, but only in Seamonkey is it so pronounced as to make Google Maps unusable. The problem occurs while zooming in w

Re: tempted to abandon seamonkey - can firefox be made acceptable?

2015-01-09 Thread PhillipJones
David H. Durgee wrote: I am growing more and more tempted to abandon seamonkey due to the continuing and expanding list of issues. First is the password issue that forces me to keep a tab open to the data manager in order to be able to copy/paste passwords that are no longer being filled in afte

Re: tempted to abandon seamonkey - can firefox be made acceptable?

2015-01-09 Thread Jonathan N. Little
David H. Durgee wrote: I am growing more and more tempted to abandon seamonkey due to the continuing and expanding list of issues. First is the password issue that forces me to keep a tab open to the data manager in order to be able to copy/paste passwords that are no longer being filled in afte

Re: tempted to abandon seamonkey - can firefox be made acceptable?

2015-01-09 Thread WaltS48
On 01/09/2015 12:46 PM, David H. Durgee wrote: I am growing more and more tempted to abandon seamonkey due to the continuing and expanding list of issues. First is the password issue that forces me to keep a tab open to the data manager in order to be able to copy/paste passwords that are no lon

tempted to abandon seamonkey - can firefox be made acceptable?

2015-01-09 Thread David H. Durgee
I am growing more and more tempted to abandon seamonkey due to the continuing and expanding list of issues. First is the password issue that forces me to keep a tab open to the data manager in order to be able to copy/paste passwords that are no longer being filled in after 2.26.1 was replaced