oppiman wrote:
Hello,
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.
What functionality would I loose?

In addition SM don't have Private browsing mode and some developer tools.

What would I win?

SM uses less memory than FF+TB. And suite is more logical and feels as one program.

Can I import all settings and data from TB?

Yes.

Can Seamonkey browser sync with FF online data?

Yes.


Thanks


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