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Postby loopyloops » Fri 15 Sep, 2006 9:27 am

In a nutshell, what's the deal with Sea Monkey? Is it better than having a Thunderbird/Firefox combo.
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Postby Fulvio » Fri 15 Sep, 2006 9:56 am

Seamonkey is a continuation of the Mozilla project. so either two separate programs, with Firefox+Thunderbird, or, a single one, like in the past.
I got both, and, I am alternating using them. Some people like to stick to the past "Suite", others like them as standalones. I,don't care either way, and, I have built-in backups, by having both.
By the way, after several attempts, I was able to download Seamonkey1.0.5, which just came out. I uninstalled v.1.0.4, and then install 1.0.5, and the previous profile was picked up. It works fine.
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Postby Edward » Fri 15 Sep, 2006 7:24 pm

I much prefer using SeaMonkey as the suite, rather than use Firefox and Thunderbird separately. I find it easier and more convenient.
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