Daniel wrote:
taz043 wrote:
dsavitsk wrote:
It is for me. Been using SM since early 1.x days -- 5 years or so
now. A while back, I had "upgraded" to 2.2 but lost functionality (<a
href="http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.support.seamonkey/
browse_thread/thread/d3ce81bc8e4b3db6/f28f8e13c0361f1d">center button
scrolling with a Thinkpad and the ability to open new tabs easily</a>)
so I re-downgraded. Today, I received dire warnings that upgrading to
2.3.3 was essential for security reasons. I figured that maybe some
of these issues had been resolved, and that maybe security trumps
inconvenience. But, nope, nothing's fixed. And, as a last FU, all of
my bookmarks got deleted by the upgrade. Thanks!


Like dsavitsk, I think its about time for me to leave SeaMonkey after
many years of happy surfing. I hate tab browsing and no matter what I
uncheck in preferences I still have tabs and not the windows browsing I
prefer. Been like this since the last couple of updates..... I do thank
all the folks, past and present that have labored on SeaMonkey since its
beginning.


Have you been told to check Edit->Preferences->Browser->Link Behavior to
set it as you require especially the top section dealing with Links?


"Edit->Preferences->Browser->Link Behavior" exists in 2.3.1 (>= ?)
It does *NOT* exist in 2.0.8 !

Due to recent hardware problems I've had to revert to my backup machine (IBM Thinkpad (aka Lenovo) T43). I've been happily running 2.0.8 "forever" {please note quotation marks). I updated to something 'later'. It ran like molasses going uphill on Neptune in mid-winter at its north pole ;< I reverted to 2.0.8.

I have 2.3.1 on my desktop. It has not yet been allowed on Web as there is yet no acceptable free (as in beer) AV program on it. [My laptop uses commercial software and though I don't like some EULA conditions, I abide by them.

I'm not particularly happy with much in the "Free Software" (as in speech AND beer) movement. Many have followed Mr. Gates in saying "Papa knows best" :<

I'll try 2.3.1 on my laptop and see what happens.

P.S.
I use SeaMonkey as I've always liked the Netscape 4.x experience.
Thunderbird/Firefox annoying.

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