>By the way, OS/2 rules :) it was my primary OS for years... I miss it...
It's now sold as eComStation, by Serenity Systems (www.ecomstation.com.)
I still use it for some mail and browsing.
Alan
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Is there any way to import an old bookmarks.html file into Seamonkey 2.0
(other than upgrading from 1.1.1.8?)
On a different note, is there a way to share passwords between Seamonkey
and Firefox?
Alan
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In , on 12/28/09
at 01:11 PM, chicagofan said:
>>> And of course MS-DOS IBM PC Compatible was released in 1981 but didn't
>>> produce any BSOD's that I can remember. And in fact I still have a NEW
>>> copy of MS-DOS first release in a sealed box as well as Windows 2.0 in a
>>> new sealed box.
In <9kadnatbvfsgnibunz2dnuvz_uown...@mozilla.org>, on 03/13/09
at 06:14 PM, Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo
said: >>
>> Oldest OS on computers with internet access should be Win2000 by now for
>> most companies ;-)
>sorry, but I still know of a couple of companies that
>are still using win9
I still cannot send mail using SM 2.06 with Comcast ISP. I've disabled
security and changed the port number, as I read needed to be done, but
mail still isn't accepted. Anything else I can try?
Thanks,
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