On 06/23/2014 07:05 PM, Ant wrote: > http://www.thelinuxrain.com/articles/seamonkey-more-than-a-web-browser >
I certainly wouldn't put much stock in the html5 test he mentions. I "tested" SM 27 with gstreamer, Firefox 30, Chromium, Opera Next, and Opera... What was interesting is that the overall score didn't change when I tested with WebM (with VP8 & VP9 support) and gstreamer H.264 turned *off*. The tick boxes in the Video section changed, but the overall score stayed at 449 for SeaMonkey 27, and 464 for Firefox 30. Turned them back on, cleared cache (memory an disk) and even restarted - no change in the overall score. Regarding: "To be honest, it (the tab close button) would be one of the main things, in my opinion, that would turn new users of SeaMonkey away." I reckon that someone forgot to tell him that that is a (IMO) key feature/advantage of SeaMonkey vs the Chrome lookalikes. _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

