On 11/20/2013 3:53 AM, Daniel wrote:
> Ray_Net wrote:
>> hawker wrote, On 19/11/2013 22:26:
>>> ... it looks like SM doesn't have enough development support to
>>> continue and force myself to FF/TB.  ...
>>>
>>>
>> Could we have completely in parallel SM, and FF/TB working distinctly
>> one with the other using default install ?
>>
>> More precisely, i have SM working with mail part with the option don't
>> remove mail from the server.
>> I want to install FF and TB by the default install.  Without importing
>> what's on SM. No sync, Completely independent.
>>
>> Is this possible ? (to be able to work in parallel until i switch to
>> FF/TB or switch back to SM)
> 
> Ray, with SeaMonkey handling both Browsing and Mail/News, you only have 
> one prefs.js file.
> 
> With FF/TB, I expect they would each have their own prefs.js files.
> 

This means that all SeaMonkey capabilities operate in the same profile.
 This is why I use Thunderbird for mail and newsgroups:  I don't want to
terminate my current mail and newsgroup session merely because I have
changed my browswer profile.

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