SeaMonkey 1.01.1
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SeaMonkey 1.01.1
Used to be called Mozilla Application or similar. 1.01.1 is the latest version. Here's the Crux of my query: I've just installed other Firefox and Thunderbird on my laptop. Thunderbird is proving to be an education in part because I've always condemned myself either to web-based mail or AOL (shudders). I'm very happy with the switch and I'm not at all missing IE, however I like the look of SeaMonkey since it appears to fit in with future plans. Now, I don't know anyone who has tried this application or who knows anything at all about this project. Can anyone here help?
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Where did you get it from? I kinda want it just for the name...
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I've looked at it. At the time it was stil too beta for use in a business setting. Worth keeping an eye on though. The Mozilla stable has muchos respect. Firefox is an excellent browser and Thunderbird an excellent mail client - though again they have no intention of aiming at the corporate market which is a pity.
You can download it from http://www.mozilla.org/projects/seamonkey/
Alcina
You can download it from http://www.mozilla.org/projects/seamonkey/
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I wanted to use it within a business setting but wasn't sure that's it's not too experimental (for want of a better word). I shall be following it from a distance. Perhaps one day...
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