OT Seamonkey
"Jean B." > wrote >>
> Good. I was gonna say... NS 9 might just as well be FF, so why use it?
> Same would be true of Seamonkey if that were the case. FF is fine--IF
> that is what you want to use, and I am currently using it but missing the
> old NS. (I am just waiting for my new PC to come ere I try Seamonkey.)
I think you'll like it. It feels "natural," as far as the way it functions.
I will always
use IE most of the time, simply because most web sites are designed to
function
with it.
>
> Now, if someone would just report on Penelope.... Oddly enough, will I
> did use NS for browsing and NGs, I never used it for email....
I am hooked on having both news and mail in the same interface.
A LOT of our opinions on these issues have to do with what we started
out on.
I began with Netscape and went to IE when NS got too weird and ungainly.
I.E 7 is, to me, buggy and odd, but most pages still function best when
viewed
with it.
I utterly loathe Thunderbird, which is Firefox's news reader.
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