Ken Rudolph wrote:

Is SeaMonkey useful in windows 8?  For instance, I can't find
application data anywhere in my computer.  What I want to do is use my
bookmark file from windows 7 seamonkey 2.16, and have seamonkey on my
windows 8 machine load up with the same bookmarks.  That's one place to
start, anyway.  Any idea how to do this?

How about this?

Copy your bookmarks.html file from the Win7 computer to your Win8 desktop or someplace obvious where you can find it. Then have SM on your Win8 machine import it. (If you like, wipe out all its existing bookmarks first.)

CTRL-5 to open the address book, then Tools | Import...

The program naturally knows where it saves its data, so it'll put the imported bookmarks in the right place. But if you're curious, do Edit | Mail & Newsgroup Account Settings... | Server Settings (for one of your accounts), and at the bottom of the dialog you'll see something like this (with your name in it, of course!): Local directory: C:\Users\Paul B. Gallagher\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\SeaMonkey\Profiles\...

This path should give you enough information to locate your profile.


--
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Paul B. Gallagher

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