Rufus wrote: > Philip Taylor wrote: >> >> >> Rufus wrote: >> >>> ...I still have to ask the question - are these "new features" things >>> users *want* or even *care* about. I'd be happy with just a flawless >>> baseline. >> >> My honest answer ? I don't remember the last time I learned of a new >> Seamonkey feature and thought "Oh, wow -- how ever have I managed >> without one of those ?. Rather, my usual reaction is "Great -- >> now how do I turn that off so that Seamonkey does what it has always >> done, rather than something new that I don't want it to do and for >> which I can see no reason ?". This refers, of course, to the domains >> of functionality and appearance; security fixes (that don't break >> things) are usually welcome, except when they make Seamonkey appear >> even more paranoid than usual ... >> >> Philip Tayulor >> > > I think the last thing I got out of SM that actually made me happy as a > user was tabbed browsing - now that I can, I use it constantly. > I agree that tabbed browsing is great BUT: When you set your Browser Preferences to "Replace Existing Tabs when opening a a book mark group", it does not work. If you click on the Home icon, you keep on adding new tabs. Old tabs can't be replaced. If this not going to be fixed, then the "Replace Existing Tabs" check box should be removed from the program.
See bug report at https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=616601 where Philip Chee explains why he did it this way. _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

