On 10/2/2013 6:02 AM, bernard wrote:
MCBastos wrote, On 2013-10-02 05:58:
Interviewed by CNN on 02/10/2013 00:46, Bryan v. Roache told the world:
hi does any one know ware i can get SeaMonkey esr 64 bit for windows at?

I don't thing there is such an animal.

Neither do I, but I'd *love* to be proven wrong.

IIRC, SM devs explained at the time firefox started
offering an ESR version, that given their limited
resources they preferred tracking every incremental
firefox versions rather than a more sizeable code change
every year or so. Having said that, SM21 uses the same
gecko engine as FF24, which has an ESR branch.

Personally I've yet to meet a site that requires HTML5
features that SM2.14.1 does not have. OTOH, I *have* hit a couple
annoying regressions between 2.14 and 2.21 that make
allowing automated upgrades not as worry-less as it should.
Needless to say I am still very thankful that the suite is being maintained by talented volunteers. I just wouldn't mind
less frequent updates.

No official 64-bits builds are provided, and I have a hard
time imagining a browser actually needing over 2GB or so of
memory. But then again I am old enough to have once thought
that 64kb of RAM was plenty enough...

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I see, how unfortunate



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