Phillip Jones wrote:
Paul wrote:
Campy wrote:
I am running SeaMonkey 2.0 on an HP computer with an I7 chip and the
upgrade to Windows 7.

The problems:

1.  I have to click on a bookmark between 5 and 15 times before it
will finally go to the web site and not say Site not found, could not
connect or something similar.  These are sites such as Yahoo, Google,
etc.

How does IE work compared to SM?
That's a Loaded question. I and others here that use SM day to day; will swear its the greatest thing since Sliced Bread. OE people will say the same about IE.

The advantages to SM over IE; is that Web Browsing, Mail, news, IRC (chat), even light web page design or repair; is built all in one.

Where IE, is a One trick Pony, it does Web only. OE on PC Or Outlook on PC, or Entourage on Mac does the rest. Entourage at best could be absolute atrocious, and clunky to use. I would recommend it to my worst enemy. You can do newsgroups but its royal PIA to set up. it Forte is email only. It does have an advantage in that the address portion and Dictionary/Thesaurus is shared with Word and Excel so you can get mailing addresses from your emails to send letters and do mailing list in word. But its not worth the pain to use it. Supposedly Outlook is supposed to come to the Mac Platform but I will believe it when I actually see it.

Oh.  Sorry, I was too brief in my earlier reply.
I meant, "how many clicks does it take your IE to go to a web site?"
Thought was that it may not be a SM problem, but rather a comp or
network problem.
Thank you for the good reply though.  Things to consider.
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