Just a very quick question: As SeaMonkey, Thunderbird and Firefox are
"cousins", all being Mozilla Project "software" products, why doesn't
SeaMonkey also use the same methodology for applying upgrades to a
user's computer as that used on the other programs listed here? That
is, an automatic mode which checks the existing version and asks whether
the user wishes to upgrade there and then or at a later time, as well as
providing an option in the "About ..." dialog of the Help menu as
provided in the other two programs.
Thanks,
Paul Myers
PS. I use and prefer Firefox & Thunderbird, but my parents use SeaMonkey
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