Fred Holmes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
I'm using Mozilla as my default browser for everything that works, because I like its interface, e.g., its bookmarks manager. I like the ability to manually sort my bookmarks by just dragging and dropping them. They are not in alphabetical order, nor in any "logical" order (i.e., not in any order that the computer can sort on). And I like the cascading menus that Mozilla bookmarks are displayed it. But I need to open some pages in browsers that are being kept up to date. They stopped updating Mozilla a long time ago. I also like the download manager in Mozilla. Both the download manager and the bookmarks manager in Firefox seem to lack features. Maybe the features are there, but are just "hidden" from the user. Firefox seems to be designed for the beginner, and "you are never allowed to take the training wheels off."
My primary browser is Mozilla SeaMonkey. It's pretty much the same as the older Mozilla suite, just the name is changed. I like it because of all the features you mention, plus being able to tweak about:config, use the Firefox add-ons and basic web page editing. I also like to email from the browser instead of having to change programs, while I can share the mail files with Thunderbird and bookmarks with Firefox.
Try the latest Mozilla SeaMonkey release and see if you like it, http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/. Then reconsider your rant. Do you drive a car with a manual transmission?
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