[Enigmail] Seamonkey or Thunderbird (was: OT: Off Topic)

John Clizbe John at Mozilla-Enigmail.org
Wed Aug 13 19:41:18 PDT 2008


Tom Hwy101 wrote:
> Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
> | I have released Enigmail v0.95.7 for Thunderbird 2.0.x and Seamonkey 1.1.x
> Is Seamonkey more powerful than Thunderbird? (and, if so, is there a 
> windows version)

Seamonkey is the integrated suite, what was once known as Netscape and then Mozilla.

More powerful? Can't say. Seamonkey 1.1.x is the same code base as Thunderbird
and FireFox 2.0.x. I can say it's is more integrated. The major difference one
sees is how much of the underlying app is exposed by the chrome. TB/FF tends to
be more minimalist.

You'll have to try it and decide for yourself. YMMV.

It's available for all the platforms you'll find Firefox and Thunderbird installers.

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