Erness Wild wrote:
Seamonkey is just plain great. I hope it stays around a long
time. It does everything I need for email, browsing and
html page revisions to my website.
If nobody's said it lately, then: Great Job people!
It saves me time to do most anything on www.

I agree, best browser by miles. I've been using it since the first alpha releases and even those were 99% ready to prime time. Even for browse only I'd say it's better than FireFox, you get more advanced menus, integrated email, newsgroups. I just tested IE10, but it's all about the provider being in control and still tied to the o/s. SeaMonkey is about standards, cross platform and open source.

If you make web pages and manage complicated web-sites, there's also FireBug integration with SeaMonkey. It's the best(?) combination of browser and client side debugger you can get. Not just HTML, but also low level HTTP request/response and AJAX.

Only remaining question, where on earth is the x64 Windows version?

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Gerry Hickman (London UK)
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