I understand where you coming from with that, however even on the
SeaMonkey website says, "Under the hood, SeaMonkey uses much of the same
Mozilla source code which powers such successful siblings as Firefox and
Thunderbird. "

It doesn't say, firefox uses seamonkey code to power its browser. Sync
is another good example of this. "Starting with Firefox 29 (SeaMonkey
2.26), it is not possible anymore to set up legacy Sync accounts as
described below. The new Sync back-end, which uses Firefox Accounts, is
not supported by SeaMonkey yet."

At one time your statement was true, now it's a bit of a moot point that
isn't quite completely correct any longer.


d4rkn1ght wrote:
> Ronnie wrote:
>> I picked it for just that reason for LXLE Linux. SeaMonkey out of all
>> the firefox based browsers is the only one with real longevity. About a
>> decade now, all other firefox based browsers have come and gone or are
>> relatively new.
>>
>> ~Ronnie
> Firefox is SeaMonkey based not the other way around.
>
>
>

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