Stereotactic wrote:
I used Seamonkey without installation in Ubuntu 10.10.

It has seen a huge performance gain as far as the web page rendering is
concerned; brilliant work. I think it is the Gecko engine which is at work.

The email composition and the address book are insanely feature rich; a
huge welcome improvement. It offers to import everything from existing
Thunderbird installation- a welcome step indeed.

However, it doesn't offer a "coherent" experience as that of Opera.
Mail/Address book needs to be integrated as a separate tab process
instead of a window as it is currently being done. I really don't know
the rationale behind the different windows but it is then something
similar to Firefox+Thunderbird.


AAs I understand it, the volunteers working on SeaMonkey a in the process of making thie mail & Newsgroup screen become a tab in the browser but not quite there yet.

Daniel

I foresee Seamonkey as a comprehensive project; an integrated browser
(like Opera) which would then really kick some dust.

At present, I am on Shredder and Firefox 4 and more than happy; but
really need just one app to replace them all. (Including Opera for good
as a closed source programme).


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