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johnfull
I've come to rely on Ccleaner to clean up everything in one step.
Yesterday, I updated my SeaMonkey 1.1.18 to the new 2.0.
It seems to not benefit from the same treatment yet.
If there is a version for Firefox/Thunderbird, it is now closer to that platform.
Is anyone working on support for SeaMonkey 2.0?
Thanks!
johnfull
Guess not...?...

johnfull
Firefox and Seamonkey 2.0 share a platform, so why does Ccleaner not work with Seamonkey?
It worked with the old 1.1.x line, right up through 1.1.18. I would really like to see it continue...
SeaMonkeyBoy
I think (and hope) there will be a support in a later version. Just remember:

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v2.16.830
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- Google Chrome v2.0 compatibility fixes.
- Improved Firefox support when browser is open.
- Improved SeaMonkey support.

DennisD
I can't speak for the devs, but I can say that they do take notice of all posts and suggestions, although of course they can't answer them all.

I've no experience of Seamonkey, but it sounds like they moved the goalposts with the new Version 2 with regard to the location of temp files and such. Going by recent changes in Firefox and Opera, they can not only change the location of stuff, they can also change the type of file used for storing it.

If you have any information on that, don't hesitate to post it here, as it will help other Seamonkey users as well as give another heads up to CCleaners developers. smile.gif

Hope that helps.
johnfull
Thank you, Dennis.
I have submitted your comments to the Seamonkey forum:

http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.ph...996525#p7996525

There are many users of Ccleaner who use Seamonkey.
Seamonkey is the sole surviving Suite from the original Netscape, as you know.
Since the old 1.1.x series is ending with 1.1.18, we are all forced to migrate in order
to stay current with security fixes and the like. So, we will all be interested to find a
way to continue to use Ccleaner with the new version. As I said, it is modeled on
Firefox in order to streamline future development of both browsers, but I'm sure there
are differences as well, since it has an intergated mail application.
Someone who is knowledgable will submit a list of the pertinent changes and we can be
happy once again. As it is, someone suggested adding files in the Advanced User section.
I hesitate, as a novice, to endanger my archives in that way. Thanks for your attention!
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