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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forumsim running sea monkey browser and have been having lots of issues with it crashin
and the viewing area of the browser collapsin. i am running it on a macbook air laptop with a 13 inch screen. early 2014. ( so the computer is fairly young.) im running seamonky version 2.53.6. is there a newer seamonkey version or is this it? i keep getting your browser is partialy supported or oh no it looks like you are running a older version of your brwoser . when the browser viewing area collapses it collapses into the icon and sometimes i use a hard restart when the beachball of death appers or i can just hit the shutdown button and restart that way. any help a ppreciated . silly answers included . thanks in advance .
pwb
(12,205 posts).
Clash City Rocker
(3,543 posts)CoopersDad
(2,915 posts)I think mozilla stopped supporting Sea Monkey.
Brave is my favorite, followed by Firefox and then Chrome. I avoid Safari because it seems slow.
https://brave.com/download/
AllaN01Bear
(23,275 posts)including du.
ill see if i have less headaces . thanks for the tip.
CoopersDad
(2,915 posts)I'm mistaken, Mozilla the creator of Netscape and Firefox didn't create Brave, but Firefox gives Brave high marks for fast loading.
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/browsers/compare/brave/
In the end I have to use several browsers, Google Chrome is best and sometimes required of certain pages.
Brave is fast and stable.
I also have macs, including a 2013 powerbook and air, brave runs fine on all of them.
AllaN01Bear
(23,275 posts)am going to give brave a test drive and give a review after a month of use . du rocks .
LuvLoogie
(7,574 posts)Chrome is my go-to on any platform. I'm an extensive GSuites/Google Workplace user. Updates of the OS is key. An update can either be required of or break your application software.
AllaN01Bear
(23,275 posts)LuvLoogie
(7,574 posts)I don't know Sea Monkey, but maybe export your bookmarks to an html file if you can, create a new profile (Me 2), and import your bookmarks to that profile.
Or uninstall and reinstall Sea Monkey after you have saved your bookmarks.
AllaN01Bear
(23,275 posts)so that i may make a proceedure out of this ? thanks.
LuvLoogie
(7,574 posts)Look for hits that are current and close to your situation. Many tech user forums are helpful. You just have to have the patience to weed through them to see if there is a consensus on solutions, from common to obscure.