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Does SeaMonkey support Windows 8?
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From: Ed Mullen <e...@MUNGEedmullen.net>
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Subject: Re: Does SeaMonkey support Windows 8?
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Desiree wrote:
> Under System Requirements for SeaMonkey Windows 8 is not mentioned. Why?
> Does SM not work on Windows 8 (desktop not Metro)? I need it to work because
> a Windows 8 computer is on its way. and ALL 8 of my EMail addresses are POP
> only. I'm planning on using SeaMonkey Mail but now I am worried about it
> working on Windows 8.
>
>
As reported in other threads, yes, SM works in W8, no compatability
mode, no tweaks, nada. It works. As does Firefox. Haven't tested
Thunderbird but I couldn't care less.
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Ed Mullen
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