The Wanderer composed on 2021-02-25 10:40 (UTC-0500): > Richard Owlett wrote:
>> I date from era of Netscape Navigator. > As do I; my first use of it was no later than the days when my family > was getting its Internet connection through dial-up with AOL 4.0. (And > maybe as early as 3.0.) > I eventually decided that I do prefer having the mail client (etc.) > split out from the Web browser, as happened when the Mozilla Suite split > into Firefox and Thunderbird, if only so that when one hangs the other > doesn't. Other than that, though... >> SeaMonkey is true to its roots. >> I *did* hint at a slight bias (didn't I :} > That unified-suite factor, and a few UI considerations which applied > last time I looked (though it's been some years), are why I don't go > with Seamonkey myself. I certainly understand why others would, though. 2.02 is where I'm from. Are there any email apps that will hunt down an open web browser window and open an email link in a new tab in that open window instead of some new window? The guarantee that that's what will happen is one reason I've never considered migrating from SeaMonkey. -- Evolution as taught in public schools, like religion, is based on faith, not on science. Team OS/2 ** Reg. Linux User #211409 ** a11y rocks! Felix Miata *** http://fm.no-ip.com/