On 7/16/2019 5:10 AM, Ant wrote:
Example after scrolling down its web page:
https://www.pcgamer.com/it-is-2019-and-i-am-still-interested-in-these-new-discrete-sound-cards/
I had them disabled, but it autoplayed in both of my Firefox v68 and
SeaMonkey v2.49.4? Argh. :(
Thank you for
Example after scrolling down its web page:
https://www.pcgamer.com/it-is-2019-and-i-am-still-interested-in-these-new-discrete-sound-cards/
I had them disabled, but it autoplayed in both of my Firefox v68 and
SeaMonkey v2.49.4? Argh. :(
Thank you for reading and hopefully answering soon. :)
Daniel wrote on 11/07/2019 4:32 PM:
A couple of days ago, one of my UseNet groups, alt.tv.red-dwarf,
received eight messages (Yeah!!) but when I looked at the group they
were all "Solution Manuals" messages posted by 'marcdemo...@gmail.com'
(Boo!)
I initially set up a filter just for the
Rubens wrote on 07/16/2019 09:48 AM:
Hello,
Is any of these new advanced Seamonkey versions like 2.53 and above going to
drop XPI support
and move to WebEx like happened to Firefox ?
I don't think so
Just asked because I am worried about being prevented from using some of my
current
Hello,
Is any of these new advanced Seamonkey versions like 2.53 and above going to
drop XPI support
and move to WebEx like happened to Firefox ?
Just asked because I am worried about being prevented from using some of my
current extensions.
Thanks in advance,
RF
Hello,
Is any of these new advanced Seamonkey versions like 2.53 and above going to
drop XPI support
and move to WebEx like happened to Firefox ?
Just asked because I am worried about being prevented from using some of my
current extensions.
Thanks in advance,
RF
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