What happened to seamonkey? I thought firefox was retired in 4 and replaced by seamonkey. Imagine my surprise when 5 came with firefox. What's a guy to do?
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Russel
Russel wrote:
What happened to seamonkey? I thought firefox was retired in 4 and replaced by seamonkey. Imagine my surprise when 5 came with firefox. What's a guy to do?
I don't know about Seamonkey in 5, yet, but it's Mozilla that retired injured, and was replaced by Seamonkey.
Firefox is the official mozilla.org browser, Seamonkey is an associated project.
Russel wrote:
What happened to seamonkey? I thought firefox was retired in 4 and replaced by seamonkey. Imagine my surprise when 5 came with firefox. What's a guy to do?
No, firefox is the new web browser project, along with thunderbird as the new email client project.
On 4/20/07, Ioannis Vranos ivranos@freemail.gr wrote:
Russel wrote:
What happened to seamonkey? I thought firefox was retired in 4 and replaced by seamonkey. Imagine my surprise when 5 came with firefox. What's a guy to do?
No, firefox is the new web browser project, along with thunderbird as the new email client project.
Seamonkey is the complete suite, including browser, email, composer, chat and newsgroups. Firefox is strictly a browser, Thunderbird is strictly email.
Seamonkey replaced Mozilla (same project, different name) a little while ago.
Mark Hull-Richter wrote:
On 4/20/07, Ioannis Vranos ivranos@freemail.gr wrote:
Russel wrote:
What happened to seamonkey? I thought firefox was retired in 4 and replaced by seamonkey. Imagine my surprise when 5 came with firefox. What's a guy to do?
No, firefox is the new web browser project, along with thunderbird as the new email client project.
Seamonkey is the complete suite, including browser, email, composer, chat and newsgroups. Firefox is strictly a browser, Thunderbird is strictly email.
Seamonkey replaced Mozilla (same project, different name) a little while ago.
Please read information at www.mozilla.org and decide for your self which are the official Mozilla.org products, and which the associated projects.
On 4/22/07, Russel russel.lopez@insightbb.com wrote:
What happened to seamonkey? I thought firefox was retired in 4 and replaced by seamonkey. Imagine my surprise when 5 came with firefox. What's a guy to do?
seamonkey rpm for FC6 seems to work in CentOS 5.
Akemi