Uwe,

I would have to agree with your results. At first, the idea was to just use one program and have setup tools that were easier to manage. But once I stopped using the FF+Thunderbird combo I also noticed a considerable difference in processor usage when running Seamonkey's browser and mail apps at the same time.

Let's just enjoy the results!

Glen




Uwe Brauer wrote:


  Hallo

  I just played a little around using
  (Kubuntu 8.04, but all seamonkey/thb/fixr are not part of Ubuntu).


  ps ux

  For either seamonkey 2.0 (with the mail application running (check 2 imap
  servers in a 10 Min interval)) and various webpages open.

  Or firefox 3.5 the same pages open

  and thunderbird 3.0 (with the mail application running (check 2 imap
  servers in a 10 Min interval))



  I was very surprised to find out the following:
  When I run
  seamonkey alone it  consumed around 12% of my CPU.
  When I started firefox + thunderbird
  firefox consumed around a little more 15% of my CPU
  and thunderbird almost 40%!!!

  I never really thought of switching from seamonkey to
  thunderbird+firfox, now these numbers convinced me even
  more.


  Can somebody confirm these numbers or the general impression?


  Uwe Brauer



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