Ronnie wrote:
Richmond wrote:
Ronnie wrote:
Regardless of the 'woes', my point still stands. There is no benefit to
announcing an out of date browser when no update is available yet. It
simply discourages people from using the browser which in turn means
less user which leads to a projects death.
I should think doing something about that is a lower priority than
producing the next version.
You could use Aurora:
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/dev/aurora
There is a 2.49a2 for linux.
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Given the 'out of date' message does more harm than good in Seamonkey
perhaps disabling this message might be a good idea given the developer
pool size and speed.
I've never seen an "outdated" warning... but then I began using the
latest nightly versions a long while ago as soon as the latest for my
linux 64 build hit the repositories... thus far without any disasters.
the plugin contain hogging was a mere annoyance... now resolved...
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