WaltS48 wrote:
On 11/03/2014 06:05 PM, Ray_Net wrote:
EE wrote, On 03/11/2014 19:19:
Poldek wrote:
[email protected] wrote:
I echo this sentiment. As a developer and web user since
the NCSA Mosaic days, I am glad to see Seamonkey remain true
to its roots as a no-nonsense product not afraid to expose
the "dirty guts" instead of dumbing it down like some other
browsers.

I have only recently switched back to Seamonkey after the long
and arduous experience with firefox, chromium, and opera.
Having just installed and taken Seamonkey for a spin on my Mac
I am amazed at how responsive and fast it is compared to the
other browsers.

Keep up the good work. Thanks for all the fish.


I keep using SeaMonkey since Netscape Navigator 3.xx and Windows
3.11 :-)

It's the BEST!

I agree.  It is the best of the Mozilla applications, and the best
browser available.

I am happy with it. However SM would be PERFECT if all the bugs are
corrected :-)


Might help if somebody helped triage these 108 Unconfirmed Bugs
<https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/buglist.cgi?list_id=11498558&resolution=---&classification=Client%20Software&query_format=advanced&bug_status=UNCONFIRMED&component=General&product=SeaMonkey>


A few of those bugs are true, but most of the ones that apply to things that I actually do are not true. I do not know about most of them because they did not apply.

The bugs that are true are the find bar not showing the status of the search sometimes, the icon embedded not having been updated, full screen mode not working from the keyboard shortcut for Mac OS (that now opens Adblock Plus filterlist), no full-screen view with HTML5, and the one which is not listed and is the most nuisance of all which is the bookmarks restore bug.

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