and Carlos Unes (brok) was thinking of to make a T-shirt for sale in Brazil (the brazilian people is not used to buy T-shirts on international sites and that would cost too much for us).
Long live for SeaMonkey!
2007-03-22 04:19
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Webmaster | This thread was created to hold comments to a weblog entry. Show related weblog entry2007-03-20 22:11 |
Asrail from Brazil | I do some kind of: http://my.opera.com/Asrail/blog/index.dml/tag/seamonkey (in portuguese) and Carlos Unes (brok) was thinking of to make a T-shirt for sale in Brazil (the brazilian people is not used to buy T-shirts on international sites and that would cost too much for us). Long live for SeaMonkey! 2007-03-22 04:19 |
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Csaba Vágányik from Hungary | I decided to visit download.com. I checked the Browser section, but I did not find SeaMonkey listed. On the other hand, "Mozilla Tri-Pack" had 1,250 downloads. Do you know what it is? "Mozilla Tri-Pack is a program that installs all three of Mozilla's main programs. It includes Mozilla Firefox, Mozilla Sunbird, and Mozilla Thunderbird. ... ...This also makes it so that you do not have to download all of the programs separately. They are all compressed in one convenient file." Then I tried to search for SeaMonkey as a keyword and I found version 1.0.7. The description was clumsy and did not mention the Suite at all. What I would like to point out is that if you submit the new versions to these software repositories, simple SM users like me can go there and write a few lines about why we like it. You never know who runs into it. Csaba 2007-04-03 23:21 |
Ed from Boston, Massachusetts USA | I'm in favor of a SeaMonkey store at CafePress. I've ordered from them previously (golf shirts, coffee mugs, and mousepads) and have never had a single problem with CafePress or their merchandise. 2007-04-10 22:47 |