Rex rexduderemoveandreversedom...@liam.ur wrote:
Currently he's on the latest version of Firefox. I figured that having
one combined client would work nice - especially when he clicks a link
in an email and it opens in the browser, or clicks a mailto link in
the browser and it opens an email
Rex wrote:
Ever since I started using Seamonkey 2.x, I've been torn between using
it and Firefox + Thunderbird, so I use all 3.
I've used Firefox since 0.6, and have numerous extensions I can't live
without. Thunderbird 3.1 is really great, with threaded conversation
view and so on.
SM beats
MikeB wrote:
If it works for him, why change it?
He had seen me using Thunderbird and asked what it was, when I showed
him how he could compose mail and spellcheck even when offline
(broadband connection at home isn't that great) he was impressed and
asked if I could set up something
Rex rexduderemoveandreversedom...@liam.ur wrote:
MikeB wrote:
If it works for him, why change it?
He had seen me using Thunderbird and asked what it was, when I showed
him how he could compose mail and spellcheck even when offline
(broadband connection at home isn't that great) he was
Ever since I started using Seamonkey 2.x, I've been torn between using
it and Firefox + Thunderbird, so I use all 3.
I've used Firefox since 0.6, and have numerous extensions I can't live
without. Thunderbird 3.1 is really great, with threaded conversation
view and so on.
SM beats both of them
Rex wrote:
Ever since I started using Seamonkey 2.x, I've been torn between using
it and Firefox + Thunderbird, so I use all 3.
I've used Firefox since 0.6, and have numerous extensions I can't live
without. Thunderbird 3.1 is really great, with threaded conversation
view and so on.
SM beats
Rex rexduderemoveandreversedom...@liam.ur wrote:
Ever since I started using Seamonkey 2.x, I've been torn between using
it and Firefox + Thunderbird, so I use all 3.
I've used Firefox since 0.6, and have numerous extensions I can't live
without. Thunderbird 3.1 is really great, with threaded
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