When is support for SeaMonkey 2.0.4 ?

Discussion in 'SpywareBlaster & Other Forum' started by Saint Satin Stain, Apr 3, 2010.

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  1. Saint Satin Stain

    Saint Satin Stain Registered Member

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    I use multiple browsers. My default is SeaMonkey, but I also use K-Meleon, IE 8, and Firefox. The last three are protected by SpywareBlaster, but SeaMonkey 2.0.4 is not. When will it be supported? I have autoupdate but that seems somewhat a waste if the browser/email that I use the most, my default, is not protected. I use SeaMonkey half the time and the other browsers the other half.

    No, I don't want to use Firefox/Thunderbird as my default; together they use more memory than SeaMonkey. Plus it's convenient for email, browser, html editor, address book, and chat - now also calendar, Lightning - in one app.
     
  2. Limey

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    Same problem, here. I have two machines set up alike. Spywareblaster says it's detected Seamonkey on the desktop, though I can't vouch for whether it's truly working with it or not. On my laptop, I can't get Spywareblaster to recognize Seamonkey for love or money. I've tried several things: the old registry.dat tweak; uninstalling / reinstalling; scrubbing the directories completely and reinstalling; no dice. Can someone tell us if a fix for this is anywhere in the foreseeable future?:blink:
     
  3. gtdurham

    gtdurham Registered Member

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    According to an earlier post, this is on the plate for the next release.
     
  4. Limey

    Limey Registered Member

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    Thanks. Mozilla support has been quirky for a while and I really hate to contemplate fishing around for what are possibly lackluster alternatives. Perhaps a lot of the problem is because the Mozilla suites change so radically, so often.
     
  5. javacool

    javacool BrightFort Moderator

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    Hi everyone,

    SeaMonkey 2.x support is indeed already baked-in to the next SpywareBlaster release.

    We hope to have it available relatively soon. Thanks for your patience. :)

    Best regards and thanks,

    -Javacool
     
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    javacool BrightFort Moderator

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    I've been using SeaMonkey & SpywareBlaster for a long time. I never knew that there was a problem with SeaMonkey being protected. I have never noticed it not to have included SeaMonkey or K-Meleon.
     
  8. Saint Satin Stain

    Saint Satin Stain Registered Member

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    Thank you JavaCool. The new version covers K-Meleon, Mozilla Firefox, SeaMonkey, and Internet Explorer. Down the road, not an immediate concern, I would like it to cover Google Chrome. Watch the user stats and make the judgment when they are high enough to matter.

    Back in the old days I used InoculateIT, ZoneAlarm (ZoneLabs, When they were small and one night I called support and got a company officer who solved my problem in five minutes.), SpywareGuard, and SpywareBlaster. I used the Netscape Browser most of the time in those olden days.

    Thank you again JavaCool. That was a fast response to my request; although I know that you planned that before my request.
     
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