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I tried installing the latest version of Seamonkey, but it seems to have the same problems.
Firefox seems to have wacked Internet Explorer 7.0 as well, but Thunderbird and other Internet programs seem to work fine. Just my web that work work. On my second system the 2.0.0.10 update worked great and I am posting with my backup system.
I tried installing the latest version of Seamonkey, but it seems to have the same problems.
Firefox seems to have wacked Internet Explorer 7.0 as well, but Thunderbird and other Internet programs seem to work fine. Just my web that work work. On my second system the 2.0.0.10 update worked great and I am posting with my backup system.
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