On 17/03/15 10:43, Peter Nieman wrote:
On 16/03/15 01:08, Edmund Wong wrote:
jeff.nee...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi.  I hope no one takes offense at my question.

Is Seamonkey going to be around for a while?  So many software
developers
drop support for their products after a period of time.  I'm investing a
lot of time and interest in Seamonkey.

Is it thought that SM will continue to be developed?  One can only
remember
Mozilla stopping development on Thunderbird and wonder about the
future of
SM.

Both SeaMonkey and Thunderbird are still in development, although now
as community projects (made up of volunteers).

AFAIK, it's still being worked on, but, I might add, it does require
more contributors (esp. in terms of coding).

Have a look at this:
http://www.softmaker.com/english/ofwtb_en.htm

Good news, I think.

p. n.

One wonders what Softmaker is shipping as browser!!

As this is not SM fixing, this thread is cross-posted to and Follow-up: set to moz.gen

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Daniel

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