andré wrote:
andrelebelge a écrit :
I want to leave Explorer for one of the above, but which one ? Is the
Monkey as secure and elaborated as the Fox ? Can I just download and
erase Explorer afterwards ?
Thanks for all your help and explanation.
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MSIE is only the browser, as is Firefox.
Seamonkey is the browser + email client + chatzilla (IRC client) +
composer (simple html editor) + address book
The browser part of Seamonkey uses almost the same code, but there are
some differences.

Mozilla also has the Thunderbird email client, again very similar to the
email client part of Seamonkey.
If you use both a browser and email client, Seamonkey is more compact
than Firefox + Thunderbird, with more functions.
Which is part of the reason I use seamonkey.  (All 3 use the Gecko
engine for internet access.)

I would say that if anything Seamonkey is somewhat more stable than
Firefix, as new features are first introduced in Firefox.  (Which
started out as a test bed for new mozilla suite enhancements.)

I would go to SeaMonkey. Firefox is being slashed to the bone systematically, so SeaMonkey is likely to remain much more configurable.

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