On 10/29/2016 11:20 AM, David E. Ross wrote:
On 10/29/2016 5:11 AM, Marisa Ciceran wrote:
I have been a faithful user of Seamonkey and its predecessors since the
mid-1990s. Have there been no updates to Seamonkey since the release of
version 2.40 in March 2016?

It is for months that I have been unable to log into my Chase bank
accounts because chase.com claims that Seamonkey is out of date.  I know
that there have been extensive discussions on this chronic problem, but
since I am not a programmer I have not been able to decipher from the
various threads whether or not a viable solution has been found. The
suggestions to change banks or stop using Seamonkey are not reasonable
options to me.

Can anyone please give this and other non-techie users a clue on the
status of this issue? I would appreciate it.

Thank you.

Marisa


I much prefer waiting for new versions than the every-6-weeks new
versions pushed for Firefox.

As for Chase Bank, the problem is with the bank and not SeaMonkey.
Chase's Web server simply rejects SeaMonkey.  However, you can always
have SeaMonkey make Web servers think you are using Firefox.  Several
suggestions on how to do this have already been made in this discussion.
  Also previously suggested is that you change to a bank that does not
discriminate against SeaMonkey.



Well, SeaMonkey is supposed to follow the Firefox release schedule, but they keep having problems getting them to build.


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