David Wilkinson wrote:
Nairda wrote:
Yes, they can, and extra profiles and dictionaries can be restored.
Given the time and inclination.
But some really serious security hole(s) are going to have to be found
in SM1.1.18 first. (:
For me it is the browser compatibility that will get me to move. Too
many sites do not display correctly in FireFox 2.x/SeaMonkey 1.x these
days.
For now I am still using 1.18 on my main (XP) machine. But it's only a
matter of time.
The only site I have any trouble with what so ever is face book.
SM1.18 wont let me add text into some text fields. The cursor just
wont appear in the field. So not even ctrl+c, ctrl+v (MS global
copy and paste keyboard shortcuts, great for when right clicks
wont work) will work. Which is about the only time I ever open
g00gle chr0me. A small price to pay to be able to continue using
my favourite internet suite.
I don't much like changing default instillation folders. Otherwise
I would just run 1x and 2x in parallel. Until such time as I am
satisfied with 2x. I managed it with the actual program shortcuts
by having two, with one pointing back to 1.18. But couldn't figure
out how to do the same for the profile managers.
I know this isn't the soundest of practices, but with a little
care, no problems are caused.
If I just installed the SM2 browser component, could I continue
using the rest of my SM1.18 apps, Without losing access to my old
1.18 profiles? Or is this a really bad idea? (:
~n
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