On 07/07/2012 03:35 PM, Fernando Cassia wrote:
Mozarella foundation "gave up" with the SeaMonkey suite back in *2004*
and everyone announced back then that Mozilla was dead.
THEN the*COMMUNITY* of users and Mozilla advocates decided to accept
the challenge and a small group of developers said "fine, we take over
development" and
formed the SEAMONKEY COUNCIL, which has been doing SeaMonkey
development ever since.
About a year or so ago I had some trouble with Firefox; it became very
unstable and constantly crashed. While I was working out what was wrong
and getting it working again I installed SeaMonkey so that I'd have a
working browser. I wasn't impressed by it, at least not favorably.
Among other things, it completely ignored its own setting to open
external links in the current window and instead insisted on opening
links from Thunderbird in a new window on Thunderbird's workspace, not
the one SeaMonkey was on. I asked about this on SeaMonkey's support
forum and never got an answer; not even a suggested solution. If that's
the route Thunderbird's going to take, it's doomed AFAICT.
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