On Saturday, March 14, 2015 at 8:06:36 PM UTC, Ronnie wrote:
> I understand where you coming from with that, however even on the
> SeaMonkey website says, "Under the hood, SeaMonkey uses much of the same
> Mozilla source code which powers such successful siblings as Firefox and
> Thunderbird. "
> 
> It doesn't say, firefox uses seamonkey code to power its browser. Sync
> is another good example of this. "Starting with Firefox 29 (SeaMonkey
> 2.26), it is not possible anymore to set up legacy Sync accounts as
> described below. The new Sync back-end, which uses Firefox Accounts, is
> not supported by SeaMonkey yet."
> 
> At one time your statement was true, now it's a bit of a moot point that
> isn't quite completely correct any longer.
> 
> 
> d4rkn1ght wrote:
> > Ronnie wrote:
> >> I picked it for just that reason for LXLE Linux. SeaMonkey out of all
> >> the firefox based browsers is the only one with real longevity. About a
> >> decade now, all other firefox based browsers have come and gone or are
> >> relatively new.
> >>
> >> ~Ronnie
> > Firefox is SeaMonkey based not the other way around.
> >
> >
> >

Many thanks to all for their responses.

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