Mark Hansen wrote:
> On 12/8/2009 5:45 PM, John Boyle wrote:
>
>> Mark Hansen wrote:
>>
>>> On 12/8/2009 4:20 PM, John Boyle wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Mark Hansen wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> On 12/7/2009 6:16 PM, John Boyle wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> To NoOp: And how would you know this, using LINUX? Are you also a
>>>>>> SeaMonkey developer? INSTALLING SEAMONKEY 2.0 HAS BEEN KNOWN TO DESTROY
>>>>>> ALL SORTS OF THINGS THAT HAVE TO BE DOWNLOADED OR HAVE BEEN DOWNLOADED
>>>>>> THROUGH IT! After all, what are ALL the complaints that have surfaced
>>>>>> been about, if not SM2???????? :-(
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>> You have evidence that installing SM 2.0 has destroyed anything?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> To Mark Hansen: As I have stated elsewhere, there is, NOW, an obvious
>>>> problem in that there are two John's using this newsgroup, but it can
>>>> easily be cleared up if people would remember the other John, does not
>>>> leave a last name, but that I do! :-(
>>>>
>>>>
>>> By the way, I am keeping you both separate. But what has this to do
>>> with my post? You (John Boyle) said, as is still shown above, that
>>> installing SeaMonkey has been known to destroy all sorts of things.
>>>
>>> Again I'll ask:
>>>
>>> You have evidence that installing SM 2.0 had destroyed anything?
>>>
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>> To Mark Hansen: YES, when I tried to migrate over my addressbooks, it
>> took part of the old versions file and lost it somewhere in the program,
>> not made clear where, and, that was my basic addressbook! I have had to
>> reconstitute it from a print out that I luckily had made of it!Secondly,
>> it did the same thing to my 'COLLECTED addresses" and that I do not know
>> how to get back! So, I reiterate it DOES destroy things, in this case
>> data, and does it so well no one can find it again! Version 2.0 IS JUNK!
>> :-(
>>
>>
>
> So, while migrating your address book from your SM 1.1.X profile to
> SM 2.0, it destroyed your address book in your SM 1.1.X profile?
>
>
To Mark Hansen: YES, exactly! Luckily, for some reason, I had printed
out a copy of the address book and am now in the process of
reconstituting it! Now, if the base version 2.0 does that, why are the
developers going ahead and making sure migration will NOT work in the
future? That is why I have been making ALL the noise that I have, and
have been shocked by that attitude! Not only that, but why can't they
"develop" the ability to give detailed instructions, without all the
ARROGANCE and sarcasm, to overcome this disaster? One side problem is I
do not know how to reconstitute the "collected " address file! Can you
tell me how to do that in version 1.1.18, please? :-( :-(
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