Jonathan Wilson wrote on 25/07/2019 3:27 PM:
I intend to keep using SeaMonkey so long as it continues to work for the
majority of the web sites I need to visit (there are a few sites that
require a user-agent override and 1 or 2 that I need to use an
alternative option for including some that dont work because SM doesn't
support the DRM plugins the way FF does). If I had enough time and
knowledge of the codebase I would even consider using my C++ skills and
become a contributor to SeaMonkey (if nothing else so that I could do my
bit to help make SeaMonkey work again on the sites that I currently need
to use alternatives for)
I started with Netscape Ver 0.9 and have progressed through Mozilla
Suite (with a bit of a dalliance with FF/Tb, but not much) to SeaMonkey
and have rarely had any problems.
I wish I had any sort of programming skills so I could help out, but I'm
afraid the best I could do was contribute a (little) bit of money ... or
did that get waylaid by Mozilla?
Keep up the good work, guys, .... *PLEASE!!*
--
Daniel
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