I don't understand SeaMonkey AT ALL. When my main laptop failed I had to start using my netbook and external hard drive for everything. First I got fed up with the diminished window in the trial versions of Microsoft Word and Excel 2010 that came with the netbook, then I realized I didn't want to pay big bucks for programs I didn't even like, and then I realized my Microsoft Works calendar was on the laptop with no way to get to it.
I downloaded Apache OpenOffice and sent a message asking if they had a calendar or were developing one. Someone replied no to both and mentioned he used Lightening. I wasn't familiar with it so I looked it up online and read that SeaMonkey's calendar had resolved problems that Lightening had, so I downloaded SeaMonkey and looked at add-ons to find the calendar. I looked around and around and around and finally had to do a net search to find instructions on another site for getting the calendar. But even though the set up wizard asked if I wanted the calendar on my computer or on a network, and I chose computer, and the set up wizard told me twice the calendar had been created I still couldn't find the calendar on my computer - not on the external hard drive or the netbook's hard drive. I figured maybe the problem was that I didn't have an e-mail account set up with SeaMonkey. I established a Yahoo account to use exclusively with Mozilla related matters, tried the calendar on my computer thing again and still can't find it, though it's the third time I've been told the calendar has been created. But aside from the calendar and e-mail problems I say that I don't understand SeaMonkey at all because of all the time I continue to waste going around and around and around your website trying to find pages that I know I looked at before but can't find again. If you think SeaMonkey is user friendly, it isn't. And, in addition to that, the only reason I established this Yahoo address is because I thought I needed it to link a calendar to SeaMonkey email, and I can't even get your email service to work, so I still had to go to the Yahoo site and do a copy & paste to send this message. I do, however, give applause for the message not being erased when your e-mail service failed to send it. _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

