Hi,
TCW writes:
Francois LE COAT wrote:
I'm using SeaMonkey 2.40 under Mac OS X 10.6.8 (Snow Leopard) and I've
installed the Hangouts plugin "GoogleVoiceAndVideoSetup.dmg" v.5.38.6.
The problem is the plugin is currently locked by SeaMonkey, and I don't
know how to unlock it... I know Hangouts works, because I used it a
few times, before SeaMonkey locked it. But now I can't use it anymore.
Can somebody help me?
I confirm I'm using SeaMonkey 2.40 on my 27" iMac mid-2010, and that
I don't know how to unlock the Google Talk plugin. I searched in
"about:config" section without success. How to unlock this plugin?
I searched in the "about:addons" section and both "Google Talk Plugin"
and "Google Talk Plugin Video Renderer" v.5.38.6 are "always activated".
When I want to open a Hangouts window, SeaMonkey 2.40 tells me :
"
Plug-in bloqué
Les plug-ins Google Talk sont nécessaires pour que vous puissiez passer
des appels dans Hangouts. Cliquez sur le bouton "Débloquer" ou "Faire
confiance" en haut du navigateur pour les activer. En savoir plus
"
I don't know what to do to unlock those plugins. Can you help me ?
It is not supported on Seamonkey, only earlier versions of Firefox.
Also, Google stopped developing this plugin in 2015. It is abandoned.
Since Google Voice and Video / Hangouts is essentially integrated into
Chrome/Chromium, I'd suggest using Portable Chromium if you need that
functionality
(https://sourceforge.net/projects/osxportableapps/files/Chromium/).
Nothing to install, self contained and you can use it only when you need
it.
Thanks for these advices. Because Skype will no longer be supported
under Mac OS X Snow Leopard, I am searching an alternative to it.
Maybe Hangouts is not the best replacement for it. The best way to
use it except as a navigator plugin may be a standalone application.
I will investigate ...
Best regards,
--
François LE COAT
<http://eureka.atari.org/>
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