Robert Kaiser wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Yes, but the interface options/functionality between the two is
different - most notably in that I can drag and drop Account/NG order in
TB, and I can't in SM. And I just discovered that in TB I can open a tab
for each server/subscription if I want, and those tabs don't close at
shutdown and the state is remembered at the next startup - I really like
that.

Fun... the drag-and-drop newsgroup reordering was implemented in a project done for SeaMonkey and just happened to be functional in Thunderbird code as well. It surely works in SeaMonkey 2.0.x and has been working in SeaMonkey development versions for ages.


I'll have to try that in SM 2.0.1...I don't recall being able to get it to work in SM 2.0.

The remembering of mail tabs is something we surely need to adopt as well, it works fine in the browser in 2.0.x, but with the load of other changes, we didn't have the time to make it working on the mail side as well in that release. Help to implement it is surely wanted!

Robert Kaiser

I've always had the SM Browser ask me if I want to close all tabs on close if I have multiples open (which I always answer yes to) - something else I'll have to try under 2.0.x...but I'm pretty sure that what it will still do. If it will do something else, well...there's yet another case of insufficient dialog in a dialog box.

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     - Rufus
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