Here is a real-word-right-now example of incompatibility with Seamonkey.
Earlier today I tried to sell an item on eBay but they use some goofy
Javascript that doesn't work with Seamonkey. As a result, I am unable to
add pictures to the listing, or save the listing as a template for later
use.
Sites that are not compatible with Seamonkey are rare, but make me sad
none the less.
I tried switching from Seamonkey to Firefux+Thunderturd about six months
ago, and switched back after trying to deal with it for 90 days.
Couldn't stand the stupid-user-izms.
That said, I have no plans of giving up Seamonkey any time soon. Though
a combination of work and home, I use Seamonkey on GNU/Linux, OS X, and
Windows on a daily basis.
Devils_Advocate wrote:
Phillip Jones<pjon...@kimbanet.com> wrote :
Devils_Advocate wrote:
"Rinaldi J. Montessi"<rina...@senior.envision> wrote :
Devils_Advocate wrote:
I keep getting blank pages at various sites when using Seamonkey,
then I have to open Internet Explorer or Firefox and try it again.
Is SM a dying product that I should just quit using already?
No. It's an excellent product that's too advanced for some putzy
sites.
If it cant read a lot of sites, it wont matter.
Give a sample
The only sites I can't get into (on Mac) are ones that use Active-X
Even if SM Mac was setup for active -X Apple doesn't or won't allow
it . they deem it too dangerous.
I've run into a Bunch that don't show up right because they are not
written correctly.
Where does that leave me though?
Sure you may be technically right, but how can I use a browser that
gives me so many blank pages?
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