Ray_Net wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
Jane Galt wrote:
"S. Beaulieu"<sereenie-nosp...@netscape.net> wrote :
Roger Fink a écrit :
Because the issue is as legitimate as your analysis is idiotic.
It's not an issue at all. SM is a suite. If anyone doesn't want to
use a
suite, they should choose a standalone browser instead.
S.
Great, I like the look and feel of the SM browser, why cant I get the
standalone anymore?
Because the SM developer known better than you what is good for you
...grrrr....
This is not the fault of the SM developers, but the fault of the
developpers of the "newer Mozilla base" ....
No, or at least as I understand it!!
Mozilla developers are developing Firefox and Thunderbird as two totally
separate programs.
The SeaMonkey Programmers/Council/Whatever then combine, FF (Seamonkey
Suite Browser) and TB (SeaMonkey Suite Mail and News Group function) and
Composer and Chatzilla into the one suite. Previously you were able to
just install the SeaMonkey Suite Browser, but, since the advent of
SeaMonkey Suite Ver 2.0, the minimum installation has become SeaMonkey
Suite Browser AND Mail and News Group function.
A tweek of the SeaMonkey 2.0 User Prefs has previously allowed for the
use of other mail programs, but, it would seem, SM 2.0 on Windows 7
doesn't allow this modification.
At least that's as I understand it!
Must download TB for Windows, install it on my Win7, stick the tweek in
my SM for Win7 prefs and see what happens.
Will report back!!
Daniel
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