On 7/25/2019 12:12 AM, Daniel wrote:
Jonathan Wilson wrote on 25/07/2019 3:27 PM:
I intend to keep using SeaMonkey so long as it continues to work for
the majority of the web sites I need to visit (there are a few sites
that require a user-agent override and 1 or 2 that I need to use an
Ant schrieb:
On 7/25/2019 12:12 AM, Daniel wrote:
Jonathan Wilson wrote on 25/07/2019 3:27 PM:
I intend to keep using SeaMonkey so long as it continues to work for
the majority of the web sites I need to visit (there are a few sites
that require a user-agent override and 1 or 2 that I need to
On 7/25/2019 12:12 AM, Daniel wrote:
Jonathan Wilson wrote on 25/07/2019 3:27 PM:
I intend to keep using SeaMonkey so long as it continues to work for
the majority of the web sites I need to visit (there are a few sites
that require a user-agent override and 1 or 2 that I need to use an
On 7/24/19 10:24 PM, Ronnie wrote:
Hello,
I'm working on a new version of the LXLE linux distribution where we
have had seamonkey as our default browser for some time... and still to
this day.. pound for pound... seamonkey is the best damn browser for us
to use hands down... I've toyed with
Paul in Houston, TX wrote:
Ronnie wrote:
Hello,
I'm working on a new version of the LXLE linux distribution where we
have had seamonkey as our default browser for some time... and still to
this day.. pound for pound... seamonkey is the best damn browser for us
to use hands down... I've toyed
Jonathan Wilson wrote on 25/07/2019 3:27 PM:
I intend to keep using SeaMonkey so long as it continues to work for the
majority of the web sites I need to visit (there are a few sites that
require a user-agent override and 1 or 2 that I need to use an
alternative option for including some that
On 7/24/2019 7:24 PM, Ronnie wrote:
Hello,
I'm working on a new version of the LXLE linux distribution where we
have had seamonkey as our default browser for some time... and still to
this day.. pound for pound... seamonkey is the best damn browser for us
to use hands down... I've toyed with
I intend to keep using SeaMonkey so long as it continues to work for the
majority of the web sites I need to visit (there are a few sites that
require a user-agent override and 1 or 2 that I need to use an alternative
option for including some that dont work because SM doesn't support the DRM
Ronnie wrote:
Hello,
I'm working on a new version of the LXLE linux distribution where we
have had seamonkey as our default browser for some time... and still to
this day.. pound for pound... seamonkey is the best damn browser for us
to use hands down... I've toyed with others and everytime I
Hello,
I'm working on a new version of the LXLE linux distribution where we
have had seamonkey as our default browser for some time... and still to
this day.. pound for pound... seamonkey is the best damn browser for us
to use hands down... I've toyed with others and everytime I come back to
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