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Lance Courtland wrote:
It is with much sadness that I must abandon SeaMonkey as a web browser. I have been a loyal user since Mosaic in 1993, then Netscape Navigator, then SM. However, I have become overwhelmed by the quantity and complexity of fixes, tweaks, configs, spoofs, and kluges, each constantly needing updating, to get SM to fully function on a wide variety of URLs at a rapid speed.

Where once its customizability was a bonus, it is now a burden. SM seems to have been brought down by the difference between "you can do all this to make it work however you want" and "you have to do all this to make it work at all."

I certainly appreciate all the hard work a dwindling number of developers have put in to keep SM alive.

I will continue to use the Mail & Newsgroup functions, which I like a lot.  I have managed to make email links clicked in SM Email open in Chrome, which is now my default.  I have always resisted adopting the most current offering from the Macrofirms of the digital world, but it has become too burdensome to continue being a browser salmon.

Parting is such sweet sorrow.

Lance

Why use Chrome?  It is spyware, and reports where you browse back to Google.  I made my default browser Pale Moon, and I like it.  I have other chromium browsers, but not Chrome.

By the way, the website of eldiario.es , a "new" online newspaper in Spain , has recently refurbished its site. And the login process as a user/member of the paper doesn't work in SM 2.53.3. Before the change of the site, everything worked fine.

The new site works with Firefox and Pale Moon. I suspect that the version of Gecko of SM is outdated for the new features of the website. I hope the next version of SM resolves that compatibility problem.

When is the next release scheduled ?
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