MikeyG wrote:
After using Firefox and Thunderbird a few days, now, I don't know why I
stayed with SeaMonkey for so long; sorry, SeaMonkey enthusiasts ... and
'specially, SeaMonkey Developers!

I appreciated 'Form Manager'; (and miss it very, much; in Firefox and
when still, using SeaMonkey-2), and that is what really, kept me from
switching; (I could live without Composer, and I could be content using
Thunderbird for my Email and Newsgroups).

It appeared, to me, that SeaMonkey-2 used very, similar code as Firefox,
and being that the 'Form Manager' was now, similar to what I remember
Firefox's form management being like, I decided to give Firefox /
Thunderbird a try. (I figured eventually, SeaMonkey-2 would become the
main-stay and SeaMonkey 1.*.* would be obsoleted out.)

So, far I do not regret my decision. The only, thing I am unsure of my
decision to switch is because there are ssooo, many, Add-Ons and Tweaks
and customizations available for Firefox / Thunderbird that I am
spending a lot of time playing with all of this; not a good thing for a
'can't leave it alone', 'tweak this, tweak that' sort of user; (I just,
can't leave well enough alone ... but it is fun!)


MikeyG
You'll find most people here have done the opposite. I've been on FF since the time it was known as Phoenix, and TB a little less than that. I still miss Firefox, but I love the mail-browser integration of Seamonkey. And Seamonkey 2.0 uses the same codebase as Firefox and Thunderbird, which is why you're seeing similarities. And yes..extensions are what I miss the most. Many popular extensions are yet to be ported to Seamonkey..if at all.


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