On 2017-06-09 6:15 PM, rickman wrote:
Richmond wrote on 6/9/2017 4:51 PM:
rickman <[email protected]> writes:
For that matter, why did SeaMonkey split off from T-bird? What was the
fundamental issue that created a new tool so similar to the old?
The way I remember it, Thunderbird (and Firefox) split off from
Seamonkey. Seamonkey came from Netscape Communicator, which then became
Mozilla Application Suite.
So you are saying the split was a long time ago? I didn't realize. I
believe Netscape was a more universal tool with support for newsgroups,
email and web page composition. That's what I used to write my web page
a decade and a half ago. Maybe it's time for an update...?
I created this page years ago to explain it:
<http://seamonkey.ilias.ca/bigpicture/>
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Chris Ilias <http://ilias.ca>
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