They contain working versions of chatZilla, DOMi and Lightning. These should
be in the official builds too but we have problems with l10n builds.
Still tracked in:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1231349
If you only do an en-US build this works fine. If you don't want calendar you
can disable or remove it in the add-on manager.
The x64 version does imho better with bloated sites and you are unlikely to
run out of memory early. Same with big mail databases. Otherwise probably not
much improvement. This would need extensive backports. I am only doing these
for 2.53. 2.49 is security only and small improvements if possible.
FRG
Ant wrote:
On 10/20/2018 11:15 PM, Daniel wrote:
Ant wrote on 21/10/2018 8:26 AM:
On 10/20/2018 2:56 AM, chokito wrote:
Am Samstag, 20. Oktober 2018 01:26:50 UTC+2 schrieb Ant:
Questions:
1. What is fixed in v2.49.5 from v2.49.4?
2. Is there a
http://www.wg9s.com/comm-esr/seamonkey-2.49.4.en-US.win64.zip somewhere?
Always only the latest version is available:
https://www.wg9s.com/comm-esr/seamonkey-2.49.5.en-US.win64.zip
Hmm OK. I finally downloaded, extracted, and ran the portable version after
backing up my profile. I noticed my Mail showed events. Is this a new
feature for the future versions? I turned it off from its prompt since I
don't use it. Memory usage seems better when I opened about 18 tabs of
YouTube videos (not autoplaying). Rendering like on http://news.google.com
is still slow. It's too early that this is better for me. To be continued...
When you mentioned "events", are you meaning the Calendar/Lightning, Ant?? I
think there was talk of it being incorporated into the package .... or am I
thinking of Chatzilla??
Yes, Calendar/Lightning thing. I was like what is this doing in here?
And I think wg9s' releases are, sort of, bleeding edge, so it was a good
idea to back up your profile!!
I did. ;)
However, I went back to my official 32-bit SM after using it since there
weren't really improvements. I was hoping faster speeds with better memory
managements with the crazy leaks from badly designed web sites. Oh well! :(
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