oppiman wrote:

> I've been using TB and FF for a long time. Recently I found myself using
> Chrome more and more. //yeah, shame on me But I don't want to get rid of
> FF completely. So know I'm thinking about installing Seamonkey to
> replace TB and FF with one tool.

Whatever you do, don't uninstall Firefox. It is *always* good to have 
multiple browsers, for several reasons.

> What functionality would I loose?

Possibly the odd add-on/extension or toolbar where the developer hasn't 
considered SeaMonkey.

> What would I win?

Not much. Not even fewer clicks.

> Can I import all settings and data from TB? Can Seamonkey browser sync
> with FF online data?

What is "FF online data" in your definition?

Personally, I use Thunderbird and Firefox, and I'm stickin' with 'em. The 
wife is the SeaMonkey user on this computer -- so we each have our own 
set.

-- 
   -bts
   -This space for rent, but the price is high
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