Rex wrote:
Ever since I started using Seamonkey 2.x, I've been torn between using
it and Firefox + Thunderbird, so I use all 3.
I've used Firefox since 0.6, and have numerous extensions I can't live
without. Thunderbird 3.1 is really great, with threaded conversation
view and so on.
SM beats both of them by being tightly integrated and taking up less
memory.
I want to set up an email client for my father who is not quite a tech
savvy user.
He primarily uses GMail for mail, and as of now just accesses the site
directly via a mostly barebones Firefox installation.

 From what I've seen on this group, most Seamonkey users are power
users, or Netscape Communicator fans who miss having an all in one
client. Seamonkey itself has quite a few complicated features over
Firefox and the preferences UI can be daunting for an average user.

Would it make sense to switch him over to Seamonkey and setup his Gmail
account via IMAP, as opposed to installing Thunderbird?

Has anyone else setup Seamonkey for friends and family who are not
exactly tech savvy?


If it works for him, why change it?
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