Roger Fink wrote:
John Doue wrote:
Roger Fink wrote:
RF wrote:
Hiya SeaMonkies :-)
I have used TBird for many years and in that time for numerous
reasons I had to transfer the user data to the new installation and
it was the ultimate pain.
Now I am looking for something that is far less bloa
Roger Fink wrote:
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You can actually replicate the integrated feel of the SeaMonkey suite to a
significant degree merely by installing minimize-to-tray for the two
applications TB & FF, and a common theme such as Mostly Crystal. So if you
get into trouble with either one, well then what happe
John Doue wrote:
> Roger Fink wrote:
>> RF wrote:
>>> Hiya SeaMonkies :-)
>>>
>>> I have used TBird for many years and in that time for numerous
>>> reasons I had to transfer the user data to the new installation and
>>> it was the ultimate pain.
>>>
>>> Now I am looking for something that is far
[25.05.2009 20:28]»RF« wrote:
John Doue wrote:
The strong point of SM is combining a browser and an email program
into one, as Netscape and Mozilla Suite did. Some prefer this
approach, some don't.
The latest version of SM (1.1.16) is for me ideal: it combines the
ease of use of TB and
RF wrote:
John Doue wrote:
Roger Fink wrote:
RF wrote:
Hiya SeaMonkies :-)
I have used TBird for many years and in that time for numerous
reasons I had to transfer the user data to the new installation and
it was the ultimate pain.
Now I am looking for something that is far less bloated, and
John Doue wrote:
Roger Fink wrote:
RF wrote:
Hiya SeaMonkies :-)
I have used TBird for many years and in that time for numerous
reasons I had to transfer the user data to the new installation and
it was the ultimate pain.
Now I am looking for something that is far less bloated, and still
secu
Roger Fink wrote:
RF wrote:
Hiya SeaMonkies :-)
I have used TBird for many years and in that time for numerous
reasons I had to transfer the user data to the new installation and
it was the ultimate pain.
Now I am looking for something that is far less bloated, and still
secure and simple. Sim
RF wrote:
> Hiya SeaMonkies :-)
>
> I have used TBird for many years and in that time for numerous
> reasons I had to transfer the user data to the new installation and
> it was the ultimate pain.
>
> Now I am looking for something that is far less bloated, and still
> secure and simple. Simple eno
RF wrote:
Hiya SeaMonkies :-)
I have used TBird for many years and in that time for numerous reasons
I had to transfer the user data to the new installation and it was the
ultimate pain.
Now I am looking for something that is far less bloated, and still
secure and simple. Simple enough to b
Hiya SeaMonkies :-)
I have used TBird for many years and in that time for numerous reasons I
had to transfer the user data to the new installation and it was the
ultimate pain.
Now I am looking for something that is far less bloated, and still
secure and simple. Simple enough to be able to t
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