On 11/16/2016 12:40 AM, David E. Ross wrote:
On 11/15/2016 1:17 PM, sean wrote:
Robert Drury wrote:
Just wanted to say I've been using Seamonkey, or its predecessors, for
25 years and intend to keep using it.  Thanks, everyone.

Agreed! While I was sorta like Michael Dell's Mom early on in wondering
why anybody would even want a computer at home. Once we went on line in
96 I've been using Netscape/Mozilla/Seamonkey derived products ever
since.I tolerated the FirePhoenix/Bird/Fox & Thunderbird split for a few
years... but eventually returned to Seamonkey...

just elated how nice 2.49a1 is so far...

sean


At the beginning of 1996, I started using Netscape.  Then I went to
Mozilla Suite.  I stayed with Mozilla Suite -- stuck in an aging version
-- when Firefox came along because I did not like the Firefox user
interfacep; I still do not like it.  With the initial release of
SeaMonkey, I finally updated to it.

I see much happening to Firefox that I do not like.  That includes the
blocking of NPAPI plugins, extensions that are not Webextensions, and
many themes.  Overall, Mozilla is following a path to make Firefox a
clone of Chrome.  If I wanted Chome, I would download and install it.


+1


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To code the impossible code,            This is my quest --
To bring up a virgin machine,           To debug that code,
To pop out of endless recursion,        No matter how hopeless,
To grok what appears on the screen,     No matter the load,
                                        To write those routines
To right the unrightable bug,           Without question or pause,
To endlessly twiddle and thrash,        To be willing to hack FORTRAN IV
To mount the unmountable magtape,       For a heavenly cause.
To stop the unstoppable crash!          And I know if I'll only be true
                                        To this glorious quest,
And the queue will be better for this,  That my code will run CUSPy and calm,
That one man, scorned and               When it's put to the test.
        destined to lose,
Still strove with his last allocation
To scrap the unscrappable kludge!
          -- To "The Impossible Dream", from Man of La Mancha
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