On 7/2/2011 9:06 PM, Johnzy wrote:
Hello, Everybody,
I was on SeaMonkey today [7/2/1] after a month or a month and half due
of my hectic work schedule since I feel like working two jobs [grin]
so, anyway, I have the freetime to check on SeaMonkey. I use 2.0.14 as
my current version. I clicked "Help> Check for updates" but, no
update is available, it says to me. I went to "More Projects" off the
Mozilla's website. Found SeaMonkey. I found out that the latest
version is 2.1. I am surprised that SeaMonkey client didn't pick the
update. I wonder, is it safe to download the executable file directly
from the web browser that I currently use? Let me know.
Thanks.
John Cunniff
President, group owner, machine operator for the school campus
Yes it should be completely safe to update, see the Release Notes for
known issues.
Also of note is that the 2.0->2.1 update offers were not enabled yet, we
had to test some backend stuff to make sure that it all worked well.
We do plan to offer a 2.0->2.2 update within the next 2 weeks, with our
2.2 release actually happening tuesday, which has very few changes (in
SeaMonkey alone) compared to 2.1.
Thank You,
--
~Justin Wood (Callek)
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