OT Seamonkey
On Thu, 12 Jun 2008 11:04:46 -0400, cybercat >
wrote:
>Jean B. wrote:
>> sf wrote:
>>> On Wed, 11 Jun 2008 08:57:51 -0400, "Jean B." > wrote:
>>>
>>>> NS 9 might just as well be FF, so why use it?
>>>
>>> FF is browser only, which is supposed to be "lighter" than NS. If you
>>> want a suite, install NS... if you want personal choice, install FF.
>>>
>> As I said, I am currently using Firefox, but I will try to use the old
>> Netscape and also try Seamonkey when I get my new PC.
>>
>
>I am so impressed with SM, I am going to make it my default news and
>mail handler. Besides the pleasing-to-the-eye interface, every time I
>look for information on how to do something, like, say, change my home
>page, I find it easily. Everything is so logical. I might just get lured
>away from OE after all ... (There's a spell checker, too, OE does not
>have that.) When you try it, let me know what you think about it. I
>think it is almost like an improved version of the old Netscape you and
>I both liked.
o.e. has no spellcheck? how odd. even my old as dirt eudora has
that.
your pal,
blake
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