Interviewed by CNN on 07/08/2011 00:39, Graham told the world:

> Funny that. I thought that a large part of the point of Seamonkey was 
> precisely to avoid change for change's sake, or we'd all have been using 
> Firefox.

Not quite. The point is to have an integrated suite geared for power
users, instead of stand-alone applications geared for beginner/general
public. The main reason I stayed with Mozilla/Seamonkey all these years
was the integration. But I always yearned for some stuff from Firefox.

Toolkit interface to ease extensions developers to support SM -> Got
that in 2.0
Places bookmark system, to allow Sync and deal better with lots of
bookmarks -> Finally got it in 2.1

Now I'm not yearning so much, the things I miss currently are mostly the
fault of extension developers who don't bother to support SM. But as a
heavy tab user, I think when the Firefox guys finish beating the bugs on
Panorama/Tab Groups, I might begin wishing for that too.

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