Ray_Net wrote:
Phillip Jones wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
On Sun, 30 May 2010 17:27:50 -0400, Phillip Jones wrote:

For me its wasted hard drive space though it might only use up 100K for
that component.

My new notebook has a 500GB hard disk. The space 100k takes up isn't
very noticable.

Phil

Its not about the actual space used. If you don't need , desire or want
it, its still wasted space.


Same as with the mail ...
SM think that all their users needs/uses all the stuff they devliver.

In fact most users want to choice what they really needs when installing
:-( and this is not and never be possible :-(

The purpose of SeaMonkey is to provide us users that want an all in one feature set can get it.

I find for me IRC Chat more useless than Tits on a Bull. But there are many that enjoy it. If I want a Chat client I can always download and open AIM.

Now for those that want the web Browser only FireFox is perfect, for those that want only the mail/news client Thunderbird is ideal. Firefox and Thunderbird don't play nice together when clicking a mailto: in a web page. First it create a Blank web page. Then when it opens or switch to Thunderbird it doesn't put the out going address in the blank message pane as it should. I've explained this over the years and I've been blown off as a crackpot. if you want FF/TB to be an absolutely seamless replacement for SeaMonkey you have go to fix this. If you click a mailto , it should not open a Blank page in FF. and when thunderbird opens it should have everything filled in(like in SeaMonkey) Also to save memory space If FF is open first when you open TB TB should not have to open all the libraries and components and share FireFox's. As it stands now FF/TB combined uses more Memory than SM. Because SM shares Libraries between all the components.

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Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T.        "If it's Fixed, Don't Break it"
http://www.phillipmjones.net        mailto:[email protected]
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