.
James
Indiana / USA
Eric Bradshaw wrote:
On 06/03/2014 05:05 PM, James McCoy wrote:
Anyone use or familiar with SeaMonkey? I tried it and fell in love it
with as lightweight replacement for both Firefox and Thunderbird. I do
have a couple of questions.
James
Indiana / USA
James,
I use
SeaMonkey can use NewsRSS extension from Firefox - but has its own RSS
addon.
James
brendanperrine wrote:
On Tue, 03 Jun 2014 20:41:40 -0500
Israel wrote:
There is a browser I seem to like that is Qt and webkit based called qupzilla
although it does tend to use a fair bit of ram. Seems to
wrote:
On 06/03/2014 05:05 PM, James McCoy wrote:
Anyone use or familiar with SeaMonkey? I tried it and fell in love it
with as lightweight replacement for both Firefox and Thunderbird. I do
have a couple of questions.
James
Indiana / USA
Oh yeah Netscape Navigator to the extreme (if anyone
Anyone use or familiar with SeaMonkey? I tried it and fell in love it
with as lightweight replacement for both Firefox and Thunderbird. I do
have a couple of questions.
James
Indiana / USA
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I fell in love with SeaMonkey as a email client.
James
Indiana
Rafael Laguna wrote:
We already voted about a change of the default mail client. In fact, I
proposed Claws, but have in consideration that Claws is a fork of a
fork, so deep that we barely can't follow their packages evolution. We
I been using Ubuntu (now running 13.10) for some time and know it comes
with backup software like Deja Dup already included. I just started
learning about Lubuntu 14.04 and plan to install it in my HP 64 bit
laptop and wonder does it also have built-in backup software or do I
need to install it