I like Opera over here for my windows and linux boxes. I use Safari on my mac because its fast on 400MHz.
On Feb 11, 2010, at 12:26 AM, Michael G.M. wrote:

Been using SeaMonkey since 1.x (A couple years probably) as my main
Mac browser and e-mail client. Yes, I have upgraded to 2.02 and it's
pretty cool. It doesn't have the Edit/Fill in forms function anymore,
but I can live without it. Version 1.1.18 was and is extremely buggy.-
I'm glad we've moved on.
 Anyway, I think it's highly under-rated for the Mac and it's quite
stable, however, I sometimes get a little off track with all the
settings. The plug-ins manager is a very welcome addition and upgrade.
I guess Opera is about the same, but I just can't get into it and the
community seems like a cult. (Sorry, it just seems that way with all
the photo uploading and community stuff to lock you in.) I think the
world of web browsers would be a lonely place without SeaMonkey.
Like I've said before about SM: It's gone the extra mile when other
browsers would not. Of course, you'll still need Safari and/or Firefox
for some sites :P  Oh well.

-Mike


On Feb 10, 6:05 pm, Joan Duncan <[email protected]> wrote:
Does anyone here use SeaMonkey? If so, have you upgraded to 2.02? I
tried at 2.01 and was appalled by
my experience (can't really remember what didn't work now).
How do you find it?
Mac G4, dual 367, 2GB DDR

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