name using the Insert feature :
Ȃu Dựợng Lệ Khanh
(Support is incomplete : I couldn't find u-horn or o-horn without
dot-under), but I /suspect/ that it has inserted real Unicode here;
let us send the message and see !
Philip Taylor (using 2.0.14, where this feature is unbroken
4.01 Transitional//EN
html
head
meta content=text/html; charset=UTF-8 http-equiv=Content-Type
/head
body bgcolor=#ff text=#00
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you arrive at that analysis, Robert.
Dustbin clearly schrieb e.g., the mailto: protocol,
which cannot (as far as I can see) ever result in the
use of either HTTP or HTTPS. SMTP, yes; HTTP(S), no.
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, and
almost certainly never lead to one involving HTTP or FTP.
Would you agree ? (I think that IMAP is a red-herring, in
that IMAP is basically a protocol for accessing existing
messages from a server rather than for creating new messages).
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sent via a mailto link
will be secure.
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WLS (CompTIA A+ Certified - Retired) wrote:
68 lines of recycled dross, followed by the one word
Yes
WLS : this is NOT a good use of the world's resources :
please TRIM before sending. Thank you.
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copies
of the entire correspondence to date on this topic,
I will happily forward them all to Daniel's personal
mailbox.
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Daniel wrote:
If it was still on the NG (which it is), there would be no need for you
to post me anything, Philip!
Precisely. It is still on the NG, so there is no need to include
a copy of it every time someone replies.
** Phil.
Trim your follow-ups.
Do not quote the entire
that the body just says freelance writer but
header.
(2) are spam; no idea about (1), I'm afraid (but if you're
on an Exchange 2010 server, that could be a part of the cause).
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Michael Gordon wrote:
2. I get a lot of messages that the body just says freelance writer but
header.
(2) are spam; no idea about (1), I'm afraid (but if you're
on an Exchange 2010 server, that could be a part of the cause).
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Phillip,
I don't think the Exchange Server has
How can I instruct the Error Console to display errors
pertaining only to a single page of interest ? This page
will remain open while I visit other pages and use the e-mail
client, and I have no interest in errors in other pages.
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What should happen when I click on this apparent link ?
Seamonkey 2.4.1; Windows XP Professional/SP3.
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David E. Ross wrote:
On 11/18/11 10:16 AM, Robert Kaiser wrote:
Philip TAYLOR schrieb:
What should happen when I click on this apparent link ?
Seamonkey 2.4.1; Windows XP Professional/SP3.
AFAIK, it should call up Mozilla's plugin check website and there some
JS runs and analyzes your
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Philip TAYLOR:
What should happen when I click on this apparent link ?
Seamonkey 2.4.1; Windows XP Professional/SP3.
I am send to http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/plugincheck/ which will e.g.
update my mozplugger. Impossible because that would require root rights
and also
://mozcom-cdn.mozilla.net/includes/min/min.css?g=css
Line: 7
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Philip TAYLOR wrote:
Hartmut Figge wrote:
No errors for my 2.8a1. Hm, i can not test with 2.4.1, but have you
tried with safe-mode?
No, can try tomorrow (just off to table tennis now).
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Hartmut Figge wrote:
No difference, Hartmut : in safe mode, and with new
profile, exactly the same behaviour -- no effect when
clicking on Check to see if your plugins are up
to date. Incidentally, this string (and all those
below,
You could create a test-profile with the profile-manager
, and which remains
dysfunctional following a reboot.
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Hartmut Figge wrote:
Time for a screenshot.
http://www.triffids.de/pub/screenshot/pl19.png
That one. Dysfunctional here. If I do a full remove
and re-install of Seamonkey 2.4.1, what is the probability
that it will lose my settings in the process ?
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NoOp wrote:
I find that I have to right-click on the link and either open in a new
tab (or window).
The following do not work for me :
{empty|ctrl|shift|alt}{left|right}click
As far as I know, there are no other possibilities.
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, not Seamonkey ... Same for both 2.0.14 and 2.4.1.
Check Your Plugins
Keeping your third-party plugins up to date helps Firefox run safely and
smoothly.
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a functionally incorrect page : that at least is reassuring.
Now if only I could get there from Tools / Add-on Manager !
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Good luck.
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David Goldfield wrote:
I almost have tears in my eyes; that did work. The issue is that I have a few
pop3 accounts and I was able to copy the appropriate files containing the email
messages back into the main default mail profile folder and tell Seamonkey
which file to use within that
that update, but /not/ to
update itself until I ask it to or until it asks for, and is
given, permission ?
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to contain. viewed.
o Plugin-container continues to take 50% of CPU, despite
the fact that no plug-in is currently doing more than
displaying.
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Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
Its possible something that changed in core gecko affected how your Virus Scan
.
It may not be easy : first I would have to convince Adobe that
I had not signed the acceptance in the first place (which I now
have), and that would probably mean uninstalling Adobe Reader
again. Isn't the real question why Plugin-container sits there
consuming all available CPU ?
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Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
plugin container is what is actually hosting the adobe process/plugin, so its
really the adobe plugin that is consuming all that CPU.
OK, well when I am less busy, I will have a go at uninstalling
and re-installing ...
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from Ctrl +/-, though :-(
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) to whom a message was Bcc'd. Is this a change
(and if so, why), or am I simply going crazy ?
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Eight errors and nine warnings, so no reason to assume
it would work properly in any browser.
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MCBastos wrote:
Interesting. This demo:
http://thewebrocks.com/demos/context-menu/
works for me in Firefox 8, but not on Seamonkey.
Now, that's likely my fault. I have several
in no further attempt, no perceivable further action, and
one is left in the Compose window with a dysfunctional
Send button.
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Hartmut Figge wrote:
Philip TAYLOR:
With Seamonkey 2.5, answering Yes to Retry ? results
in no further attempt, no perceivable further action, and
one is left in the Compose window with a dysfunctional
Send button.
Havent't seen that in my 2.8a1. And the message 'There as an error
copying
, but then using Cancel rather than Yes
in answer to Retry? in order to regain control.
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28 errors and two warnings : all bets are off.
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Arnie Goetchius wrote:
If I go to http://www.howtogomo.com/en/#homepage and click on anything,
nothing happens. This site works correctly only in IE8
The purpose of the site is to allow you to view how your web page will
look
NoOp wrote:
He's using SeaMonkey 2.5; there is no 'useragent' in about:config in
newer versions of SeaMonkey.
There is, however :
general.useragent.compatMode.firefox
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MCBastos wrote:
Focusing on startup speed is like saying, Wow, that car is fast! Just
0.3 seconds from unlocking the door to putting the engine in gear!
Hang on, hang on : if this is going to go viral, let's get our
facts straight : it is the /car/ that is put in gear, not the
engine !
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that Seamonkey 2.5 is failing to following the provisional
specification ?
Screenshot at :
https://picasaweb.google.com/Chaa006/ScreenCaptures02?authkey=Gv1sRgCLGYuKnM4cuwjQE#5681081683579589490
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the option.
File / Open Web Location / drop-down list
(assuming, that is, that by previously closed pages you
actually mean previously opened but currently closed pages).
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no intention
of upgrading to Office 2007 in my lifetime. Now if I could only make
Windows 7 look and feel like Windows XP, I would be in Heaven.
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/ tell the rest of us, who thought this
was a Seamonkey Support list, WTF Verizon is and why it
is a fit subject for discussion on this forum ?
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What appears top-right in your Manage Bookmarks window, Rostyk ?
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Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
SM 2.5 on a Win7 Ultimate system.
I tried the instructions given in Help for finding a bookmark in my saved
bookmarks however I don't have a 'search bookmarks' option on the 'tools
David E. Ross wrote:
I have trouble picturing a case where an /li end-tag would be needed.
May I suggest that /li end-tags are needed whenever
the source is expected to have to be read and mentally
parsedby human beings ?
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of the search rankings)
and rely solely on authoritative material from the W3C.
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Stan wrote:
Did you try Start/Settings/Control Panel/Ease of Access/Make the Computer
Easier to See. You can adjust font sizes. And Turn on Magnifier.
Doesn't exist here, Stan (Win/XP Professional; SP3) --
did it come in with Vista or Windows 7 ?
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Danny Kile wrote:
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
Stan wrote:
Did you try Start/Settings/Control Panel/Ease of Access/Make the
Computer Easier to See. You can adjust font sizes. And Turn on Magnifier.
Doesn't exist here, Stan (Win/XP Professional; SP3) --
did it come in with Vista or Windows 7
-trying if no response is received
within (say) 5 seconds. So what is it doing while Looking up
smtp.gmail.com that requires 100% CPU ?
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Jay Garcia wrote:
How are you trying to do the lookup, through a web site or what?
No, my normal Seamonkey e-mail client trying to send e-mail,
whence the fact that it is Looking up smtp.gmail.com.
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(far too much recycled dross, and then)
I agree with you, but i and him did not know what he can do to avoid the creation of
those stupid inclusion of blocked::
http://www.slovaktech.com/attachmentoptions.htm
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km wrote:
... whenever your away from your computer SM should somehow be locked
so no one else can use it. if someone tries to access it the first
thing they try is the browse if they can't, well the exercise is left for YOU!!!
Win+L ?
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in pattern (i.e., Bcc: ) until there is
room for only one more entry above the divider
bar. As he drags an entry into this recipient
field, the whole thing scrolls up one line, and
a new recipient field is added. This one defaults
to To: . Why ?
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the default sort order, click a
second time to reverse it.
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[Icon] | Click
to select columns to display.
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I have Edit/Preferences/Advanced/Software installation/Seamonkey/Automatically
check for updates/Daily checked,
yet I have still not been told about the existence of 2.6 other then via
rumours on this list.
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David H. Durgee wrote:
I just got the 2.6.1 release a few
are advising you to use the
simpler, more direct route, to which I keep referring you.
If I right click on Subject, From,
Date or Priority I have a lot of choices to pick from but none have to do
with sorting.
And if you left-click ?
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previously described. I can still click on any
column heading and have the display sorted by that criterion. Are your
needs really so special that something that appears to work for everyone
else is totally unsuitable for you ?
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Jay Garcia wrote:
Works here in FF 9.0.1 without any additional preference settings.
And the relevance of this statement to a Seamonkey-specific forum is ?
Note spirit of Christmas goodwill, as promulgated by Ebenezer Scrooge !
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Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
Despite frequent rumours over several days on this group of the existence
of Seamonkey 2.6 and 2.6.1, my Seamonkey gives me no indication
whatsoever that it has identified a more recent version suitable
for download.
Expected for now, 2.6
Frequent release schedule, and reiterating
that point here, relevant though it clearly is, would
almost certainly accomplish nothing.
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Pat Connors wrote:
Okay, I see how to do this but will this correct my print problem?
Neither you nor we will know until you have tried it. What have you to lose ?
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is that we prefer an operating system intended
for use by real human beings rather than one intended for, and
suitable for use only by, nerds and geeks. It's as simple as that.
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Ricardo Palomares Martínez wrote:
I'm not trying to prove you wrong with this post, but for an average
user that is not really able to do himself the housekeeping in the
OS (besides applying updates), I'd say you will find / have found more
fundamental changes switching from Windows XP to
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
That was my initial reaction, too. But it turns out you can click
any folder name in the displayed hierarchy and go directly there,
so there's no need for an up button.
I agree : there is no /need/ for up button, in just
same way that there is no need for more than
Does your inferiority complex pervade your whole life, Paul,
or is it restricted to your choice of operating system ?
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JeffM wrote:
yet another childish and pointless diatribe about the
supposedevils of Microsoft and Windows
.,)
Show only this frame and Print, and also via various other routes.
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, all is well, but
of course I then cannot tell whether the requested
resource exists or not.
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to be displayed whenever the Seamonkey
window associated with that instantiation is brought to the top.
So far, I have managed neither of these. Are they possible, please,
and if so, how ?
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Philip Chee wrote:
The Error Console is per instance. Of course one instance can comprise
multiple browser windows (and mail and chat and ...).
OK, poor use of terminology on my part : I have one instance of
Seamonkey (does it allow multiple instances ?) with typically
half-a-dozen browser
recent at the top, no scrolling is needed,
and the threads can be scanned faster.
Indeed; if the start of the reply cannot be seen without
vertical scrolling, then I routinely ignore the message.
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Rick Merrill wrote:
Some of us routinely clip!-)
And such replies I routinely read :-)
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://porphyrogenitus.org/Etheridge/Multifolio/Index-11.html
Line: 0
A more correct report would read along the lines of :
Warning: Expected ';' to terminate declaration but found '. Declaration
dropped.
Source File: http://porphyrogenitus.org/Etheridge/Multifolio/Index-11.html
Line: 0
Philip
Ray_Net wrote:
So ...now .. Can someone give us an url where the page is using SVG
/The/ page, or /a/ page ?
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Google's Terms Of Service.
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to it, or a reply
to a reply to it, or whatever.
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predecessors) I have never once thought to look in Set
Program Access and Defaults. You have finally explained
to me why not everything can launch Seamonkey as an e-mail
client ! What other goodies lurk in there, Ralph, of which
we lesser mortals should be aware ?
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'MindTouch.Deki.Script.Runtime.DekiScriptUndefinedNameException' was thrown.
(click for details)
This particular example from
https://developer.mozilla.org/en/JavaScript/Strict_mode
How should this be reported, please ?
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Jay Garcia wrote:
No problem here in SM 2.6.1, FF 9.0.1. If you have NoScript installed
and enabled, disable it .. or any other Javascript type addon.
Zero JS-related addons, Jay.
Or HELP = Restart with addons disabled .. to see if there is a
conflicting addon or two installed/enabled
David E. Ross wrote:
Report by creating a bug report athttps://bugzilla.mozilla.org/. You
will need an account, which is very easy to create. The Product is
likely to be Websites, and the component might be *.mozilla.org.
Thank you, David. (Apparently already reported, so no need to add
km wrote:
...OKM Ym ((comcast died) i set up GMAIL ACCOUNT TO GET. NOW I WANT TO GET ALL
MAIUL SENT TO GMAIL. HOW???
E-mail all your contacts, asking them to use your Gmail
account in future.
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is http://www.seamonkey-project.org/ either my repository or my distro ?
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OK, thank you both for the clarification : now understood.
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Does Seamonkey not make any use of DNS cacheing ? I am staggered
at the number of occasions when a re-visit to a page at which
I was only a few second before results in the status text
Looking up www.thehappypiper.yolasite.com
or whatever.
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DNS (Domain Name Service) cacheing, Daniel, not data cacheing.
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Daniel wrote:
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
Does Seamonkey not make any use of DNS cacheing ? I am staggered
at the number of occasions when a re-visit to a page at which
I was only a few second before results
WLS wrote:
On 02/01/2012 09:27 AM, Philip TAYLOR wrote:
DNS (Domain Name Service) cacheing, Daniel, not data cacheing.
Philip Taylor
Try upgrading to SeaMonkey 2.7, and see if it caches DNS. SeaMonkey
2.1.6 is way outdated.
2.1.6 never existed, as far as I know; it was a typo
for 2.6.1
WLS wrote:
Have you checked here, http://www.seamonkey-project.org/, or waiting for
the update?
The latter : I always wait for the official update notification.
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staggered
at the number of occasions when a re-visit to a page at which
I was only a few second before results in the status text
Looking up www.thehappypiper.yolasite.com
or whatever.
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Ray_Net wrote:
the update notification is on my home page
http://www.seamonkey
Thank you, Ray : now inserted and set to 32767;
I shall wait to see if it has any effect !
** Phil.
Ray_Net wrote:
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
Does Seamonkey not make any use of DNS cacheing ? I am staggered
at the number of occasions when a re-visit to a page at which
I was only a few
use the scroll bar, I can bring a part of it into view,
but why on earth is there no draggable handle attached to
the head/body divider such that I can divide the two panes
as I choose, rather than as at present, a one division
fits all non-choice ?
Philip Taylor
Jay Garcia wrote:
Locate the original post made by Bill and post your answer as a reply
there. He may never see this one. Thanks.
Why do you suggest that, Jay ? My Seamonkey (2.7, Win/XP) shews
your message as the third in the thread, with Norman's second and
Dr Bill's first.
Philip
text all day. :(
Not true. I have just set my copy of Win 7 Enterprise to 800 x 600
without any difficulty. I would imagine that it is a limitation
of your LCD (or LED) display driver than of Win 7 per se.
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chicagofan wrote:
I've read 40-50 messages in forums about this resolution problem, with people
debating how to solve this problem that many people with different brand
pc's/graphics cards are having... without finding a resolution to mine.
I suspect all the Win7 adjustments being
chicagofan wrote:
What I meant was they seem to have changed their focus from personalization to
specialization... and dropping a lot of the flexibility previously available in Windows
O/S.
Thanks, Phil. I hate to give up, because I know this isn't the only brand
laptop having this
chicagofan wrote:
I can now read headings, toolbars, and icons... but I'm back to my same old
problem with the new SM 2.7 fonts in composing mail and viewing some web sites.
I'll keep working on it though. Thanks for the good wishes. :)
Composing mail : type a character or two, then press
Kevin is deaf, badly visually impaired,
and in a home for the handicapped ; it
would be worth bearing these things in
mind before calling him a troll.
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, and insult others'
intelligence by suggesting that they are incapable of
recalling what has already been written.
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Misak Khachatryan wrote:
SM uses less memory than FF+TB. And suite is more logical and feels as one
program.
Don't really care about memory, but the last point is its sole raison d'etre
for me.
Ctrl+1 to open browser, Ctrl+2 to open mail client. That's really all I want.
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Jay Garcia wrote:
With FF and TB both running, ALT+TAB to switch from one to the other. Or
just click the one that is minimized to the task bar. ;-)
With /ONLY/ FF and TB both running, ALT+TAB to switch from one to the other.
but most people will have more than just two applications
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