Jens Hatlak avait énoncé :
> Bernard Mercier wrote:
>> In a linux forum (puppylinux) I have a discussion with a guy who prefers
>> FireFox because of the autoupdate function where updates are done in the
>> background and only the changed files are replaced.
>> 
>> Is there something like this in SeaMonkey and if no will it be there and
>> when?

> SM 2 already has support for that (Help > Check for Updates). Maybe it's
> disabled if you installed SM through your Linux distribution or the user
> you're running it with doesn't have write permissions for the
> application directory.

> HTH

> Jens
As far as I see, when the 'update' is detected, SeaMonkey proposes to go to the
web site and download a new version.
That's not what FF does, it updates automatically only thos files which have a
need for it.

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