10-21-2017, 12:58 PM
[member=6925]RandomBoy[/member] , thanks, Opera is working out great for me. I've used it for creating and ordering a photo book online (which I think should be a fairly good test of a browser), and it handled everything just fine. Although, I should probably wait to see when the finished item arrives next week to be certain it worked as expected! To answer your other question, I'm not sure about whether it has a built-in mail client analogous to Thunderbird for FireFox. Opera does however come with a free VPN ( http://www.opera.com/computer/features/free-vpn ).
I'm glad Seamonkey is working out well for you. Besides being open-source, what features appeal to you in Seamonkey?
I'm really enjoying how Linux Lite is working out for me. I'm glad you mentioned it to me back on Diaspora, it's really allowed me to be productive.
I'm glad Seamonkey is working out well for you. Besides being open-source, what features appeal to you in Seamonkey?
I'm really enjoying how Linux Lite is working out for me. I'm glad you mentioned it to me back on Diaspora, it's really allowed me to be productive.
Using Linux Lite for everything now. I put it on my desktop and my laptop. Woohoo!