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    Bob Guest

    SpywareBlaster/SeaMonkey

    I have put both new versions of SpywareBlaster on my PC's. In the opening
    of SpyBlaster on one of them it shows SeaMonkey, and is enabled. This has
    never shown before. The other PC does not show SeaMonkey.
    What is this? Should it be there, if not how to dispose of it.
    thanks



  2. #2
    Ron Guest

    Re: SpywareBlaster/SeaMonkey

    On Mar 3, 12:23 pm, "Bob" <rob...@grande.net> wrote:
    > I have put both new versions of SpywareBlaster on my PC's. In the opening
    > of SpyBlaster on one of them it shows SeaMonkey, and is enabled. This has
    > never shown before. The other PC does not show SeaMonkey.
    > What is this? Should it be there, if not how to dispose of it.
    > thanks


    Do you have Seamonkey on both computers?

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    Bob Guest

    Re: SpywareBlaster/SeaMonkey


    "Ron" <BigELilE05@msn.com> wrote in message
    news:66f480a4-f403-45de-826f-0a0ae6c28ff9@13g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...
    > On Mar 3, 12:23 pm, "Bob" <rob...@grande.net> wrote:
    >> I have put both new versions of SpywareBlaster on my PC's. In the
    >> opening
    >> of SpyBlaster on one of them it shows SeaMonkey, and is enabled. This
    >> has
    >> never shown before. The other PC does not show SeaMonkey.
    >> What is this? Should it be there, if not how to dispose of it.
    >> thanks

    >
    > Do you have Seamonkey on both computers?


    No, it's not on both computers, just one. I don't know how, or when it got
    on the one computer. It only showed up on the one computer when I
    upgraded SpywareBlaster to ver. 4.0.



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    Ron Guest

    Re: SpywareBlaster/SeaMonkey

    On Mar 3, 4:45 pm, "Bob" <rob...@grande.net> wrote:
    > "Ron" <BigELil...@msn.com> wrote in message
    >
    > news:66f480a4-f403-45de-826f-0a0ae6c28ff9@13g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...
    >
    > > On Mar 3, 12:23 pm, "Bob" <rob...@grande.net> wrote:
    > >> I have put both new versions of SpywareBlaster on my PC's. In the
    > >> opening
    > >> of SpyBlaster on one of them it shows SeaMonkey, and is enabled. This
    > >> has
    > >> never shown before. The other PC does not show SeaMonkey.
    > >> What is this? Should it be there, if not how to dispose of it.
    > >> thanks

    >
    > > Do you have Seamonkey on both computers?

    >
    > No, it's not on both computers, just one. I don't know how, or when it got
    > on the one computer. It only showed up on the one computer when I
    > upgraded SpywareBlaster to ver. 4.0.


    Spyware Blaster 4.0 just added SeaMonkey (3.5.1 didn't offer
    protection for it).

    So it doesn't matter if you have SeaMonkey installed or not, it's just
    showing you that it's an option in case you do have SeaMonkey.

    No worries.

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    Beauregard T. Shagnasty Guest

    Re: SpywareBlaster/SeaMonkey

    Bob wrote:

    > "Ron" wrote:
    >> Bob wrote:
    >>> I have put both new versions of SpywareBlaster on my PC's. In the
    >>> opening of SpyBlaster on one of them it shows SeaMonkey, and is
    >>> enabled. This has never shown before. The other PC does not show
    >>> SeaMonkey. What is this? Should it be there, if not how to dispose
    >>> of it. thanks

    >>
    >> Do you have Seamonkey on both computers?

    >
    > No, it's not on both computers, just one. I don't know how, or when
    > it got on the one computer. It only showed up on the one computer
    > when I upgraded SpywareBlaster to ver. 4.0.


    You wrote that as if you don't know what SeaMonkey is... true?

    SeaMonkey is the Mozilla suite of browser/email/news/chat etc.

    http://www.seamonkey-project.org/

    It was installed by you, or another user, on the PC that shows it, and
    certainly not by SpywareBlaster. Why not put it on both? It's a fine
    browser/email client, and far more secure than Internet Explorer and
    Outlook Express.

    --
    -bts
    -Friends don't let friends drive Vista

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    Bob Guest

    Re: SpywareBlaster/SeaMonkey


    "Beauregard T. Shagnasty" <a.nony.mous@example.invalid> wrote in message
    news:rS_yj.276868$MJ6.172222@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
    > Bob wrote:
    >
    >> "Ron" wrote:
    >>> Bob wrote:
    >>>> I have put both new versions of SpywareBlaster on my PC's. In the
    >>>> opening of SpyBlaster on one of them it shows SeaMonkey, and is
    >>>> enabled. This has never shown before. The other PC does not show
    >>>> SeaMonkey. What is this? Should it be there, if not how to dispose
    >>>> of it. thanks
    >>>
    >>> Do you have Seamonkey on both computers?

    >>
    >> No, it's not on both computers, just one. I don't know how, or when
    >> it got on the one computer. It only showed up on the one computer
    >> when I upgraded SpywareBlaster to ver. 4.0.

    >
    > You wrote that as if you don't know what SeaMonkey is... true?
    >
    > SeaMonkey is the Mozilla suite of browser/email/news/chat etc.
    >
    > http://www.seamonkey-project.org/
    >
    > It was installed by you, or another user, on the PC that shows it, and
    > certainly not by SpywareBlaster. Why not put it on both? It's a fine
    > browser/email client, and far more secure than Internet Explorer and
    > Outlook Express.
    >
    > --
    > -bts
    > -Friends don't let friends drive Vista


    Very true, I didn't know what it was. Seeing it on SpyBlaster was the first
    time I ever heard of it.
    I don't know, it puzzles me. Going to the above web site I see what it is.
    However, I bought both computers about the same time, and I, nor no one
    else installed it, yet one SpyBlaster picks it up on one computer and it
    doesn't on the other.
    I am sure it may be a good browser/email client, but both of mine have been
    working fine with Firefox, so I have no plans to change now. This old dog
    is too old to learn new tricks. I guess I'll just leave well enough alone
    and let it be if there is no harm being done.



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