Brian Mailman wrote:
S Slicer wrote:
Any chance you've tried to run SeaMonkey in compatibility mode?
What is compatibility mode? Seamonkey Help displays no items found.
(Sorry, 30 years ago I was a brain surgeon/rocket scientist/sanjaygupta
at these kinds of things... as the years have worn on, I've lost about 5
IQ points a year to a point I barely understand *anything*)
Not a SeaMonkey feature, a Windows feature; see their help.
Originally introduced so M$ didn't have to make new operating systems
backward compatible. For antique programs like QuattroPro (an early
competitor to Excel), you can tell Windows to run them within an
emulation of an older operating system (for that program, it can pretend
to be XP or Win98 or something).
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Paul B. Gallagher
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