On 1/4/2012 3:28 PM PT, Tom Pamin typed:
The other good thing I've noted is that SM 2.6.1 does not crash when
printing certain web pages. This was becomong a major problem with
2.0.14.
Just curious. Which web pages crashed your SM v2.0.14? I haven't run
into that problem. I do get rare random
On Jan 3, 12:47 pm, Tom Pamin scnr...@roadrunner.com wrote:
The other good thing I've noted is that SM 2.6.1 does not crash when
printing certain web pages. This was becomong a major problem with 2.0.14.
Just curious. Which web pages crashed your SM v2.0.14? I haven't run
into that problem. I
Ant wrote:
On Jan 3, 12:47 pm, Tom Paminscnr...@roadrunner.com wrote:
The other good thing I've noted is that SM 2.6.1 does not crash when
printing certain web pages. This was becomong a major problem with 2.0.14.
Just curious. Which web pages crashed your SM v2.0.14? I haven't run
into
Sandy Pamin wrote:
Mort wrote:
Tom Pamin wrote:
I was still holding on to 2.0.14 until a few days ago. I was kinda
fearful of what 2.6.1 would bring. Well, I finally took the plunge and
am very pleased. The upgrade was seamless on all 4 of my PC's -
everything transfered fine, including my
On 1/1/2012 7:03 PM PT, Sandy Pamin typed:
It automatically checked my addons during the upgrade, and installed the
ones that were compatible. As far as I can tell, all my plugins were
moved also. I've had no issues so far.
Which addons/extensions did you lose?
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I have to sit up with a sick
chicagofan schrieb:
You went directly from 2.0.14 to 2.6.1? No intermediate stops at 2.1,
etc.? :)
I don't see why an intermediate stop would be needed. From 1.x, it's
good to go via 2.1 as an intermediate, but from all 2.x it should be
painless to step to the newest release so far.
Robert
Robert Kaiser wrote:
chicagofan schrieb:
You went directly from 2.0.14 to 2.6.1? No intermediate stops at 2.1,
etc.? :)
I don't see why an intermediate stop would be needed. From 1.x, it's
good to go via 2.1 as an intermediate, but from all 2.x it should be
painless to step to the newest
I was still holding on to 2.0.14 until a few days ago. I was kinda
fearful of what 2.6.1 would bring. Well, I finally took the plunge and
am very pleased. The upgrade was seamless on all 4 of my PC's -
everything transfered fine, including my addons. The only thing I needed
to get used to was
Tom Pamin wrote:
I was still holding on to 2.0.14 until a few days ago. I was kinda
fearful of what 2.6.1 would bring. Well, I finally took the plunge and
am very pleased. The upgrade was seamless on all 4 of my PC's -
everything transfered fine, including my addons. The only thing I needed
to
On 1/1/2012 4:02 AM PT, Tom Pamin typed:
I was still holding on to 2.0.14 until a few days ago. I was kinda
fearful of what 2.6.1 would bring. Well, I finally took the plunge and
am very pleased. The upgrade was seamless on all 4 of my PC's -
everything transfered fine, including my addons. The
Tom Pamin wrote:
I was still holding on to 2.0.14 until a few days ago. I was kinda
fearful of what 2.6.1 would bring. Well, I finally took the plunge and
am very pleased. The upgrade was seamless on all 4 of my PC's -
everything transfered fine, including my addons. The only thing I needed
to
Ant wrote:
On 1/1/2012 4:02 AM PT, Tom Pamin typed:
I was still holding on to 2.0.14 until a few days ago. I was kinda
fearful of what 2.6.1 would bring. Well, I finally took the plunge and
am very pleased. The upgrade was seamless on all 4 of my PC's -
everything transfered fine, including my
Mort wrote:
Tom Pamin wrote:
I was still holding on to 2.0.14 until a few days ago. I was kinda
fearful of what 2.6.1 would bring. Well, I finally took the plunge and
am very pleased. The upgrade was seamless on all 4 of my PC's -
everything transfered fine, including my addons. The only thing
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