Ken wrote:
DrSlider wrote:
Anyone else have any experience with this? Losing my browsing history
is no big deal. Having to reconstruct my passwords file is a very big
deal.

Love the Philip Taylor sig, but I have to disagree with dsavitsk on
the 4x3 screens. Widescreen is much better IMHO. There are a lot of
old guys here, it seems, and I am one of them!

Philip Taylor. who understands the "the world must move on" philosophy,
but who nonetheless finds Windows/XP, Classic View, Office 2003
and so on infinitely more user friendly than any of the more recent
developments).

And 4x3 screens on laptops!

As I reported earlier, I used my computer's System Restore function to
go back one week to the SM 2.0.11 I had before my foolish consenting to
install ('Click here. Faster than ever!') SM 2.2.

Everything was pretty much as before, with no loss of data. At first, SM
2.0.11 wouldn't open, but an additional reboot fixed that.

You mention your passwords file. Hmm. Twice I have posted here that I
use something called RoboForm Pro (which doesn't support SM 2.2), and
asked about alternatives. No responses. I'm pretty sure that RoboForm
Pro was originally recommended to me by someone on this site, many years
ago. I gather that Password Manager just lists passwords and doesn't
actually fill them in automatically (with a single click) for a given
site, which is what RoboForm Pro does. I have never actually used it.

- Ken (in Oz)

You might want to update to SeaMonkey 2.0.14 to fix the security vulnerabilities found in 2.0.11, 2.0.12 and 2.0.14.

http://www.mozilla.org/security/known-vulnerabilities/seamonkey20.html


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