EE wrote, On 04/11/2014 21:03:
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 :-)
Yes, it would be nice if the bookmark restore bug were fixed. I can
restore them from HTML, but it is less hassle with .json.
OK, but SM is not a backup program, it's just a Browser combined with a
mail. Exporting/Importing is perfect.
Another dream of a developer who like program a backup system :-)
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