sean nathan wrote:
> John Desmond wrote, On 02/14/2013 02:45 AM:
>> About ten months ago, I was using my own computer, running Windows XP
>> and the then-current version of Seamonkey for my Email and browsing.
>> For various reasons, was living on road and using public computers
>> since then.  Now am back to having my own CPU, running Windows 7 Home
>> Premium SP 1.
>>
>> Have found that Seamonkey and Firefox/Thunderbird have 'forked', now
>> with different 'virtues'.  Have Seamonkey 2.15.2, Firefox 18.0.2, and
>> Thunderbird 17.0.2 loaded on my computer, and would like to know how
>> to 'synchronize' my Email, bookmarks, and browsing history, so that
>> it's all available to all three programs.
>>
>> Thanks, very much, for your help with this.
>>
> 
> my personal solution was to discontinue using firefox and thunderbird 
> and use SeaMonkey almost exclusively... but a new windows phone has 
> caused me to need to use live.com/outlook.com e'mail... which i have 
> just set to forward me a copy of all e'mail to the local isp providers' 
> count which i only access via seamonkey on my various computer setups...
> 
> sean
> 

Just curious, why would one buy a windows phone? There appear to be much
better choices for phones.

Dennis

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