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Does anyone here still use the Mozilla Suite?

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Yes. I switched from Firefox to use Mozilla Suite about a year ago.

As far as speed is concerned, there shouldn't be much of a difference between the two, in my experences.

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I don't find it faster anymore, however it is more stable. Mozilla Suite isn't getting anymore of the Firefox updates anymore outside of major security ones, so plugins and the like that work now should always work, unlike Firefox, where each new release half get broken.

Me, I prefer Firefox still but the Suite definately still has a place for many people.

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I don't find it faster anymore, however it is more stable.  Mozilla Suite isn't getting anymore of the Firefox updates anymore outside of major security ones, so plugins and the like that work now should always work, unlike Firefox, where each new release half get broken.

Me, I prefer Firefox still but the Suite definately still has a place for many people.

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Won't the SeaMonkey project bring the updates?

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Won't the SeaMonkey project bring the updates?

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We'll see, that's a relatively new development, which as of yet has brought nothing to the development of mozilla. Being that mozilla is no longer supported, and we've yet to see anything from the new group handling the project, I'd be more cautious than optimistic.

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We'll see, that's a relatively new development, which as of yet has brought nothing to the development of mozilla.  Being that mozilla is no longer supported, and we've yet to see anything from the new group handling the project, I'd be more cautious than optimistic.

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Good Point.

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I used to use the Mozilla Suite at work till this year when I switched to Firefox/Firebird. I never really used any of the othe features.

My flatmate uses the web development part to create websites for her coursework, nothing that spectacular mind!

Dougal.

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