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High-profile SeaMonkey Usage
I just read that John Gage from Sun Micro presented web pages at a World Economic Forum meeting with SeaMonkey. Now if that ain't cool...
Stories like that make it really worth to work long hours to produce the best suite we can deliver. And that use case of fast and simple page editing is probably a really good use case for our suite to keep in mind.
Thanks John Lilly for telling us about that - and thanks to everyone in the community who makes it possible to deliver this great software to the whole world and make it good enough that the Chief Researcher and Vice President of Sun's Science Office can use it in such a presentation!
This is really awesome, in the true meaning of the word.
Stories like that make it really worth to work long hours to produce the best suite we can deliver. And that use case of fast and simple page editing is probably a really good use case for our suite to keep in mind.
Thanks John Lilly for telling us about that - and thanks to everyone in the community who makes it possible to deliver this great software to the whole world and make it good enough that the Chief Researcher and Vice President of Sun's Science Office can use it in such a presentation!
This is really awesome, in the true meaning of the word.
Entry written by KaiRo and posted on September 8th, 2007 01:51 | Tags: Mozilla, SeaMonkey | no comments | TrackBack
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