Re: Have times changed ?

2019-01-28 Thread Ray_Net

DoctorBill wrote on 29-01-19 01:31:

Ray_Net wrote:

DoctorBill wrote on 28-01-19 02:10:

DoctorBill wrote:

I have, in my "Tools" on the top menu bar, a "Complete YouTube Saver"
selection.  I can get a rather complex "Menu" with Eight (8) Tabs.

I have no idea HOW to use this - I don't even remember downloading
this "tool" !    Any links to it say it is Kaput, Gone, Outdated, 
Fini !


Is it NOW illegal to copy YouTube Videos to your hard drive ?

I remember some old Copying Programs (like KeepVid - which I had 
used long ago) to
save videos (machining, reloading, shooting, camera repair, etc, 
etc.) which I used.

I have the videos on my hard drive.

Long story short - can I STILL do that ?  Everything is changing so 
fast !


DoctorBill

Would "Video DownloadHelper 7.3.5" from Mozilla.org work on my SM 
2.49.1 ?



Try this online-tool:
https://www.telechargerunevideo.com/en/


I never understood why these "Free" web site do that - and where do 
they get the $$$ to

do it ?   No Good Deed Goes Unpunished.


So forget what I have said and don't use it.
I was trying to help sorry.
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Re: Have times changed ?

2019-01-28 Thread Lee
On 1/28/19, David E. Ross  wrote:
> On 1/27/2019 5:22 PM, DoctorBill wrote:
>> David E. Ross wrote:
>>> On 1/27/2019 5:00 PM, DoctorBill wrote:
 DoctorBill wrote:
> I have, in my "Tools" on the top menu bar, a "Complete YouTube Saver"
> selection.  I can get a rather complex "Menu" with Eight (8) Tabs.
>
> I have no idea HOW to use this - I don't even remember downloading
> this "tool" !Any links to it say it is Kaput, Gone, Outdated, Fini
> !
>
> Is it NOW illegal to copy YouTube Videos to your hard drive ?
>
> I remember some old Copying Programs (like KeepVid - which I had used
> long ago) to
> save videos (machining, reloading, shooting, camera repair, etc, etc.)
> which I used.
> I have the videos on my hard drive.
>
> Long story short - can I STILL do that ?  Everything is changing so
> fast !
>
> DoctorBill
>

 Once again, I jumped the Gun !
 Went to CNET.com and found a Butt Load of YouTube Downloaders

 Ah wellGuess I'll try one.
 Any help, however, would be appreciated - if you have the patience !

 All I wanted to do is download some Fleetwood Mac Videos !

 DoctorBill

>>>
>>> I use the stand-alone ClipGrab from .
>>>
>>
>> I downloaded it, then went to Google looking for a instructions for it.
>> found this !
>> "Clipgrab virus is a browser hijacker that urges users to buy products
>> or services from sponsors ".
>>
>> Have not Installed ClipGrab yet - can you tell me what the above Virus
>> thing is all about ?
>>
>> DoctorBill
>>
>
> What you found might have been true some time ago.  However, I have not
> seen this since I started using ClipGrab last October.
>
> I looked at what Wikipedia said about this, that there were two
> versions.  The adware version was obtained through the primary, green
> download button; and the non-adware version was obtained through the
> link lower on the Web page.  I just downloaded ClipGrab 3.8.0 from both
> links, and the two have the same SHA1 hash.  Furthermore, Wikipedia has
> a reference to OpenCandy as the adware culprit.  However, searches of my
> Windows registry, my file system, and the install logs that I generated
> when installing and updating ClipGrab show NONE of the items associated
> with OpenCandy.
>
> Finally, before I install or update any software, I scan the installer
> with AVG Anti-Virus, Malwarebytes, and Microsoft Security Essentials,
> all of which I keep current.  Wikipedia indicated that OpenCandy is
> "classified as malware by many anti-virus vendors."  None of those three
> scans indicated any virus or other malware in ClipGrab.  The Wikipedia
> article on OpenCandy lists a number of applications that cause OpenCandy
> to be installed, but ClipGrab is NOT on that list.

Take a look at  https://clipgrab.org/legal
  The ClipGrab installer for Windows uses technology provided by
installCore, Inc. This software transmits anonymized data in order to
show additonal software installation offers.

So pay real close attention to what you're agreeing to when installing
this thing.

And then check the installCore privacy policy link - they collect a
lot of data during the install

Regards,
Lee
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Re: Have times changed ?

2019-01-28 Thread David E. Ross
On 1/27/2019 5:22 PM, DoctorBill wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote:
>> On 1/27/2019 5:00 PM, DoctorBill wrote:
>>> DoctorBill wrote:
 I have, in my "Tools" on the top menu bar, a "Complete YouTube Saver"
 selection.  I can get a rather complex "Menu" with Eight (8) Tabs.

 I have no idea HOW to use this - I don't even remember downloading
 this "tool" !    Any links to it say it is Kaput, Gone, Outdated, Fini !

 Is it NOW illegal to copy YouTube Videos to your hard drive ?

 I remember some old Copying Programs (like KeepVid - which I had used
 long ago) to
 save videos (machining, reloading, shooting, camera repair, etc, etc.)
 which I used.
 I have the videos on my hard drive.

 Long story short - can I STILL do that ?  Everything is changing so fast !

 DoctorBill

>>>
>>> Once again, I jumped the Gun !
>>> Went to CNET.com and found a Butt Load of YouTube Downloaders
>>>
>>> Ah wellGuess I'll try one.
>>> Any help, however, would be appreciated - if you have the patience !
>>>
>>> All I wanted to do is download some Fleetwood Mac Videos !
>>>
>>> DoctorBill
>>>
>>
>> I use the stand-alone ClipGrab from .
>>
> 
> I downloaded it, then went to Google looking for a instructions for it.
> found this !
> "Clipgrab virus is a browser hijacker that urges users to buy products 
> or services from sponsors ".
> 
> Have not Installed ClipGrab yet - can you tell me what the above Virus 
> thing is all about ?
> 
> DoctorBill
> 

What you found might have been true some time ago.  However, I have not
seen this since I started using ClipGrab last October.

I looked at what Wikipedia said about this, that there were two
versions.  The adware version was obtained through the primary, green
download button; and the non-adware version was obtained through the
link lower on the Web page.  I just downloaded ClipGrab 3.8.0 from both
links, and the two have the same SHA1 hash.  Furthermore, Wikipedia has
a reference to OpenCandy as the adware culprit.  However, searches of my
Windows registry, my file system, and the install logs that I generated
when installing and updating ClipGrab show NONE of the items associated
with OpenCandy.

Finally, before I install or update any software, I scan the installer
with AVG Anti-Virus, Malwarebytes, and Microsoft Security Essentials,
all of which I keep current.  Wikipedia indicated that OpenCandy is
"classified as malware by many anti-virus vendors."  None of those three
scans indicated any virus or other malware in ClipGrab.  The Wikipedia
article on OpenCandy lists a number of applications that cause OpenCandy
to be installed, but ClipGrab is NOT on that list.

-- 
David E. Ross

Trump again proves he is a major source of fake news.  He wants
to cut off disaster funds to repair the damage caused by the
Woolsey Fire in southern California because he claims the state
fails to manage its forests properly.  The Woolsey Fire was NOT
a forest fire.  Starting in an industrial tract, it did not burn
through any forests.

See .
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Re: Have times changed ?

2019-01-28 Thread DoctorBill

Ray_Net wrote:

DoctorBill wrote on 28-01-19 02:10:

DoctorBill wrote:

I have, in my "Tools" on the top menu bar, a "Complete YouTube Saver"
selection.  I can get a rather complex "Menu" with Eight (8) Tabs.

I have no idea HOW to use this - I don't even remember downloading
this "tool" !    Any links to it say it is Kaput, Gone, Outdated, Fini !

Is it NOW illegal to copy YouTube Videos to your hard drive ?

I remember some old Copying Programs (like KeepVid - which I had used 
long ago) to
save videos (machining, reloading, shooting, camera repair, etc, 
etc.) which I used.

I have the videos on my hard drive.

Long story short - can I STILL do that ?  Everything is changing so 
fast !


DoctorBill

Would "Video DownloadHelper 7.3.5" from Mozilla.org work on my SM 
2.49.1 ?



Try this online-tool:
https://www.telechargerunevideo.com/en/


I never understood why these "Free" web site do that - and where do they 
get the $$$ to

do it ?   No Good Deed Goes Unpunished.


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Re: Have times changed ?

2019-01-28 Thread rodney via support-seamonkey

DoctorBill wrote:

David E. Ross wrote:

On 1/27/2019 5:00 PM, DoctorBill wrote:

DoctorBill wrote:

I have, in my "Tools" on the top menu bar, a "Complete YouTube Saver"
selection.  I can get a rather complex "Menu" with Eight (8) Tabs.

I have no idea HOW to use this - I don't even remember downloading
this "tool" !    Any links to it say it is Kaput, Gone, Outdated, 
Fini !


Is it NOW illegal to copy YouTube Videos to your hard drive ?

I remember some old Copying Programs (like KeepVid - which I had used
long ago) to
save videos (machining, reloading, shooting, camera repair, etc, etc.)
which I used.
I have the videos on my hard drive.

Long story short - can I STILL do that ?  Everything is changing so 
fast !


DoctorBill



Once again, I jumped the Gun !
Went to CNET.com and found a Butt Load of YouTube Downloaders

Ah wellGuess I'll try one.
Any help, however, would be appreciated - if you have the patience !

All I wanted to do is download some Fleetwood Mac Videos !

DoctorBill



I use the stand-alone ClipGrab from .



I downloaded it, then went to Google looking for a instructions for it.
found this !
"Clipgrab virus is a browser hijacker that urges users to buy products 
or services from sponsors ".


Have not Installed ClipGrab yet - can you tell me what the above Virus 
thing is all about ?


DoctorBill

clipgrab.org
urlvoid scan/ - Report Summary  Blacklist Status 0/38 0 being bad and 38 
good  last analysis - 5 months ago.
transparencyreport google safe-browsingBrowsing - Current status: No 
unsafe content found. This info was last updated on Jan 28, 2019.

McAfee siteadvisor - Website status: Safe
Be sure you are downloading from reputable site.
On Freemake if you are using the free version, if you are converting 
from one format to another (i.e. .mp4 to a CD format) Freemake will 
insert a reminder to get the paid version.


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Classic Add-ons Archive

2019-01-28 Thread Rainer Bielefeld

Hi all,

here 
 
you find some hints concerning the great archive for "classic" add-ons, 
many of them will be suitable for SeaMonkey after conversion.


It would be great if some of you would do some tests for those add-ons 
from the ca-archive and leave test results similar to these ones 
 
here in the NG or as comments in the blog.


CU

Rainer
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Re: Columns mixed up in transmitting e-mails

2019-01-28 Thread Ed Mullen

Mort Linder wrote:

Hi,

I am running Windows 7, with SeaMonkey IMAP e-mail.

When I carefully type and send an e-mail, with some important data in 
columns, the received message has the columns all mixed up, so that the 
data are often illegible. This just happened again when I was trying to 
make dates with a pretty girl pianist to go to classical music concerts 
with me.


What can I do to have the e-mail received in exactly the same format as 
when I send it?


Thanks.

Mort Linder

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https://www.avast.com/antivirus



One point:  YOU cannot control how the message is viewed by the recipient.

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https://edmullen.net/
The obituaries in the newspaper prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that 
people die in alphabetical order.


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Re: Have times changed ?

2019-01-28 Thread Ray_Net

DoctorBill wrote on 28-01-19 02:10:

DoctorBill wrote:

I have, in my "Tools" on the top menu bar, a "Complete YouTube Saver"
selection.  I can get a rather complex "Menu" with Eight (8) Tabs.

I have no idea HOW to use this - I don't even remember downloading
this "tool" !    Any links to it say it is Kaput, Gone, Outdated, Fini !

Is it NOW illegal to copy YouTube Videos to your hard drive ?

I remember some old Copying Programs (like KeepVid - which I had used 
long ago) to
save videos (machining, reloading, shooting, camera repair, etc, 
etc.) which I used.

I have the videos on my hard drive.

Long story short - can I STILL do that ?  Everything is changing so 
fast !


DoctorBill

Would "Video DownloadHelper 7.3.5" from Mozilla.org work on my SM 
2.49.1 ?



Try this online-tool:
https://www.telechargerunevideo.com/en/
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Re: Stopping FoxNews Videos ?

2019-01-28 Thread GerardJan

Daniel wrote:

DoctorBill wrote on 28/01/2019 11:45 AM:

Daniel wrote:

EE wrote on 27/01/2019 5:56 AM:

DoctorBill wrote:

EE wrote:

DoctorBill wrote:

EE wrote:

Ray_Net wrote:

Mason83 wrote on 24-01-19 08:14:

On 24/01/2019 02:22, DoctorBill wrote:


I go to FoxNews and if I click on a story, the video
automatically starts playing. This essentially slows my
system down to a crawl.

Is there some "Toggle" in SM that I can click off where
a video only runs if I allow it ?

media.autoplay.enabled = false


I have tested this option .. the side effect is that:

When on certain sites I try to start a video >
Impossible - the video would not start until I put: 
media-autoplay.enable = true.


This extension makes it easy to toggle media autoplay.  I
keep it disabled most of the time, but I can easily toggle it
to enabled if I need to. 
https://addons.thunderbird.net/en-US/seamonkey/addon/autoplay-toggle-nonrestartless/ 






HOW do I toggle this ? Where is the switch ? I looked , but
can't find it.Help

DB

The extension sets up a toolbar button.  Put it on a toolbar and
it is easy to toggle.


I can find this in the Add-ons Manager listed as: "Autoplay Toggle
(Non-Restartless) 1.01" I can't drag anything !  It is not on the How do I 
get it into (onto) the Toolbar ? Ben searching Google for

"How-To", it just says copy and paste. Copy WHAT ?  WHERE is the
thing to copy ?  Ctrl-C ? Tell me where to get this extension -
PLEASE !

DB
Did you look in the customize window?  Many extensions put toolbar buttons 
in there.



The post of DocBill's that you are replying here to, shows in my SM as
having been sent at 2:49AM on 26/01/2019 (or Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2019
07:49:36 -0800).

Did you notice his post, which shows to me as having been made at 1:44PM
on 26/01/2019 (or Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2019 18:44:43 -0800), in another
reply to you, EE, in which DocBill simply stated "IT WORKS ! "??

So I'm guessing he has fixed his problem!!


Yes - I got it to work.
Where would I post (on here) to say that ALL IS WELL ?

DoctorBill


I don't know, DocBill  maybe a response to your previous latest response!


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rfjZcLfPt8Y

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Re: Stopping FoxNews Videos ?

2019-01-28 Thread Daniel

DoctorBill wrote on 28/01/2019 11:45 AM:

Daniel wrote:

EE wrote on 27/01/2019 5:56 AM:

DoctorBill wrote:

EE wrote:

DoctorBill wrote:

EE wrote:

Ray_Net wrote:

Mason83 wrote on 24-01-19 08:14:

On 24/01/2019 02:22, DoctorBill wrote:


I go to FoxNews and if I click on a story, the video
automatically starts playing. This essentially slows my
system down to a crawl.

Is there some "Toggle" in SM that I can click off where
a video only runs if I allow it ?

media.autoplay.enabled = false


I have tested this option .. the side effect is that:

When on certain sites I try to start a video >
Impossible - the video would not start until I put: 
media-autoplay.enable = true.


This extension makes it easy to toggle media autoplay.  I
keep it disabled most of the time, but I can easily toggle it
to enabled if I need to. 
https://addons.thunderbird.net/en-US/seamonkey/addon/autoplay-toggle-nonrestartless/ 






HOW do I toggle this ? Where is the switch ? I looked , but
can't find it.Help

DB

The extension sets up a toolbar button.  Put it on a toolbar and
it is easy to toggle.


I can find this in the Add-ons Manager listed as: "Autoplay Toggle
(Non-Restartless) 1.01" I can't drag anything !  It is not on the 
How do I get it into (onto) the Toolbar ? Ben searching Google for

"How-To", it just says copy and paste. Copy WHAT ?  WHERE is the
thing to copy ?  Ctrl-C ? Tell me where to get this extension -
PLEASE !

DB
Did you look in the customize window?  Many extensions put toolbar 
buttons in there.



The post of DocBill's that you are replying here to, shows in my SM as
having been sent at 2:49AM on 26/01/2019 (or Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2019
07:49:36 -0800).

Did you notice his post, which shows to me as having been made at 1:44PM
on 26/01/2019 (or Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2019 18:44:43 -0800), in another
reply to you, EE, in which DocBill simply stated "IT WORKS ! "??

So I'm guessing he has fixed his problem!!


Yes - I got it to work.
Where would I post (on here) to say that ALL IS WELL ?

DoctorBill

I don't know, DocBill  maybe a response to your previous latest 
response!


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User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 
SeaMonkey/2.49.1 Build identifier: 20171016030418


User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 
SeaMonkey/2.49.1 Build identifier: 20171015235623

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