With that said, I do use the zip files (or compile it myself whenever possible). I really don't care for the installers. Well, that's it I guess. Good luck on building the end-all, be-all toolkit-based suite SeaMonkey 2.0.
2007-06-06 22:01
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Keith from The US | Congratulations. I use SeaMonkey myself. I used to experiment with Mozilla back when and then finally switched from IE at Mozilla 0.9.3/IE 6 (when I realized IE wasn't going to get the features that Mozilla had). Some time later, the developers introduced Firefox (or Phoenix as it was back then). I thought the split of the components was good, but I didn't like the direction they took it. They basically took out all the features that made me switch to Mozilla in the first place. I kept using Mozilla after it was declared dead and then switched to SeaMonkey when you guys took over (before it even acquired the name SeaMonkey). With that said, I do use the zip files (or compile it myself whenever possible). I really don't care for the installers. Well, that's it I guess. Good luck on building the end-all, be-all toolkit-based suite SeaMonkey 2.0. 2007-06-06 22:01 |