@rl_dane @joel
I used it for a month because it had vertical tabs and LibreWolf (appimage) kept crashing on me.
switched back to Librewolf (external debian repo) when I discovered that it already had native support for vertical tabs.
Never really used Zen's gimmicks, whatever they may have been.
Do appreciate Seamonkey for having big colorful icons, and the ability to easily fold away parts of the GUI.
Even has a Star Trek LCARS theme (mainly a TOS guy, never looked into TNG).
I used it for a month because it had vertical tabs and LibreWolf (appimage) kept crashing on me.
switched back to Librewolf (external debian repo) when I discovered that it already had native support for vertical tabs.
Never really used Zen's gimmicks, whatever they may have been.
Do appreciate Seamonkey for having big colorful icons, and the ability to easily fold away parts of the GUI.
Even has a Star Trek LCARS theme (mainly a TOS guy, never looked into TNG).
I think I tried #SeaMonkey once when it first came out, and it was a nice blast from the past to the original Mozilla days. ;)
Haven't tried it in a long time.
Oh dang, SeaMonkey came out in 2006?!? So my nostalgia was maybe 6-7 years old at the time.
lol
GenXers like me are so completely lost in time 馃ぃ