Which would be better to use for browser and email?

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bobinator
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Which would be better to use for browser and email?

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I'm having a bit of trouble deciding which of mozilla's products to use for browser and email. I currently use firefox for browsing, and gmail for email, but lately gmail has been failing to keep the spam in my spam folder. So, could anyone reccomend whether I should use Seamonkey or Firefox and Thunderbird together? Is Thunderbird more advanced than the Seamonkey mail client? Thanks in advance, and sorry if I posted this in the wrong forum. I couldn't decide whether it should go under seamonkey or thunderbird, so I put it under miscellaneous.
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It's mostly a thing of personal preference. I reccomend that you use them both and decide which on eyou like.
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Re: Which would be better to use for browser and email?

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bobinator wrote:I'm having a bit of trouble deciding which of mozilla's products to use for browser and email. I currently use firefox for browsing, and gmail for email, but lately gmail has been failing to keep the spam in my spam folder. So, could anyone reccomend whether I should use Seamonkey or Firefox and Thunderbird together? Is Thunderbird more advanced than the Seamonkey mail client? Thanks in advance, and sorry if I posted this in the wrong forum. I couldn't decide whether it should go under seamonkey or thunderbird, so I put it under miscellaneous.


Hii :D

Ya - as Sumguy say - try and find out what u like. Open Source is freedom to choose - and SeaMonkey come from Mozilla Suite - and FireFox and Thunderbird are the stand alone programs taken from then Mozilla Suite - so it's just a quistion if u like standalone programs - or u like 'all in 1'

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