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Laurie said:
Yes they are different and can co-exist.Marc said:s the Firefox browser a subset of Seamonkey, or is Seamonkey a different
animal altogether?
If they are different, presumably they can co-exist.
Marc
s the Firefox browser a subset of Seamonkey, or is Seamonkey a different
animal altogether?
If they are different, presumably they can co-exist.
Marc
Laurie said:
s the Firefox browser a subset of Seamonkey, or is Seamonkey a different
animal altogether?
Seamonkey is the next progression of Mozilla 1.7. It suffers from the same
problem as Mozilla - not nearly as many extensions available as there are
for Firefox. That's the reason I use Firefox - there are several extensions
I just can't live without any more, and they are not available for Mozilla
or Seamonkey.