Before giving up Seamonkey, I would want to make sure none of the other possible browsers are anti free speech, or promoting the gay Nazis. What are the odds of that? What Mozzila did is appalling, but is it a social/political sickness that doesn’t exist at Google Chrome, Explorer, Opera...? Truth is, I’ve been with Seamonkey since the early days of Netscape. I like the mail program, the composer, the address book, my bookmarks, the way the tools work, and I hate the idea of going to something I don’t like when it would, in all likelihood, be as corrupted politically and culturally as what I would leave.
Other browser was mentioned earlier (and in many previous threads over the last few days)... Pale Moon.. It is built on the open source Mozilla engine..