Re: "Updating everyone…" --SeaMonkey Project Blog on 12/19/2018...

2018-12-24 Thread Ant via support-seamonkey
On 12/24/2018 5:17 AM, Richard Owlett wrote: On 12/23/2018 06:12 AM, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:  > In any case, I think it would be better to spend effort into migration to  > something future oriented, even if it means to lose loved features or  > functionality, than to spend the effort in

Re: "Updating everyone…" --SeaMonkey Project Blog on 12/19/2018...

2018-12-24 Thread Ray_Net
Steve Dunn wrote on 24-12-18 16:19: On 2018-12-23 19:04, Nuno Silva wrote: On 2018-12-22, user@domain.invalid wrote: [...]  Because without an up to date engine Seamonkey will not be able to appeal to new users and long time users will slowly move on as well. I.e. in my optinion Seamonkey

Re: "Updating everyone…" --SeaMonkey Project Blog on 12/19/2018...

2018-12-24 Thread Hawker
On 12/18/2018 8:13 PM, Ant wrote: https://blog.seamonkey-project.org/2018/12/19/updating-everyone/ Sigh. Handwriting on the wall. Like many SM users I go back to Netscape 2.x. SM feels like home. It is comfortable, works for me and has most of the features I want. FF has become a

Re: Password/Data Manager Export

2018-12-24 Thread Hawker
On 12/21/2018 11:21 AM, David E. Ross wrote: On 12/21/2018 5:56 AM, Hawker wrote: Is there any way to export from the Data manager to some other format (Text file, CSV file etc) ? Specifically I want to export all my password - site, user name, password (un-encrypted. I realize I can view one

Re: "Updating everyone…" --SeaMonkey Project Blog on 12/19/2018...

2018-12-24 Thread Steve Dunn
On 2018-12-23 19:04, Nuno Silva wrote: On 2018-12-22, user@domain.invalid wrote: [...] Because without an up to date engine Seamonkey will not be able to appeal to new users and long time users will slowly move on as well. I.e. in my optinion Seamonkey would not have a future without an

Re: "Updating everyone…" --SeaMonkey Project Blog on 12/19/2018...

2018-12-24 Thread Richard Owlett
On 12/23/2018 06:12 AM, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote: > In any case, I think it would be better to spend effort into migration to > something future oriented, even if it means to lose loved features or > functionality, than to spend the effort in keeping something outdated alive. Personally