Re: Suite over components

2008-12-19 Thread Jens Hatlak
Robert Kaiser wrote: Lester Caine wrote: I'm still hitting to 'mark all read' in Linux and then thinking 'shit' and using the mouse :( Hmm, that works here in my Linux SeaMonkey 2 Alpha testing version... Yes but it was only fixed a couple of months ago through bug 422757. ;-) Greetings,

Re: Suite over components

2008-12-16 Thread John Doue
Robert Kaiser wrote: snip (By the way, we now recently even did get an "Undo Mark All Read" menuitem so one can reverse this if doing it accidentally.) Robert Kaiser That is a very nice touch! -- John Doue ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-

Re: Suite over components

2008-12-16 Thread Robert Kaiser
Lester Caine wrote: Right click on link - open in new tab - where the links are in emails or calendar posts. After a number of years using it one sort of gets used to it, so when it does not work one get frustrated. Firefox has deliberately turned its back on this sort of interoperability and tha

Re: Suite over components

2008-12-16 Thread Lester Caine
Robert Kaiser wrote: Lester Caine wrote: Robert Kaiser wrote: The gap between Firefox and SeaMonkey is becoming a lot smaller with SeaMonkey 2, by the way. Have you tried the recent Alpha? I hope not ;) Firefox does not have any of the email stuff that was my whole reason for staying with Sea

Re: Suite over components

2008-12-15 Thread Robert Kaiser
Lester Caine wrote: Robert Kaiser wrote: The gap between Firefox and SeaMonkey is becoming a lot smaller with SeaMonkey 2, by the way. Have you tried the recent Alpha? I hope not ;) Firefox does not have any of the email stuff that was my whole reason for staying with Seamonkey. I have no prob

Re: Suite over components

2008-12-15 Thread Lester Caine
Robert Kaiser wrote: The Seamonkey development can't address the gaps left by the original breakup, and the drift to Firefox being totally isolated seems to be increasing? So are we reaching a point where a radical overhaul of the roadmap is inevitable? Which roadmap? The gap between Firefox a

Re: Suite over components

2008-12-15 Thread Robert Kaiser
Lester Caine wrote: Seamonkey works fine apart from a few quirks on hot keys which have been covered already, but increasingly I'm finding that the reasons for USING Seamonkey are being eroded. On windows things do not integrate together nicely, the Calendar and Address Book are still separated f