On Thursday, November 17, 2016 at 1:27:07 AM UTC-7, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
> > could anyone explain in plain english, what is happening with Seamonkey for 
> > windows 7 ? Please?
> >
> We are having build problesmw which delayed the next release for a few 
> weeks now. They are in the process of being fixed but it takes time and 
> the devs are all volunters which have a life. For Windows and Linux you 
> can use Adrians unofficial builds which are almost identical to any 
> official build which will be released. Bug reports against these are 
> supported.
> 
> > Is it really time to head over to Firefox and just learn how to use it and 
> > customize it, or is there any hope that seamonkey will be an ongoing 
> > project anything like it used to be?
> >
> 
> Not at this time unless you want to.
> 
> > And what links if any are currently available if we want to stay with 
> > seamonkey and try out current builds at our own peril. Not only that, but 
> > what version or build to look for in the links?
> >
> 
> For Windows x86 pick 2.46 from here:
> 
> https://l10n.mozilla-community.org/~akalla/unofficial/seamonkey/nightly/latest-comm-release-windows32/
> 
> > My impression is that the microsoft November update rollup makes seamonkey 
> > 2.46 for windows 7 x32 crash.
> 
> Works fine fro me in x86 and x64 with 2.46 and 2.47. The latest Windows 
> 7 update includes telemetry by default and I have seen at least one 
> report were this crashed the browser. Monst/any problems you will have 
> with SeaMonkey you will likely also have with Firefox. Same Engine.
> 
> FRG

to FRG, thank you for answering my questions. for the outsider, there is so 
much mystery about all this.
K
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