The Gecko engine in Seamonkey is equivalent to Firefox 60, the ESR release from May 2018. Seamonkey *is* built from the same code, yes, but quite an old version. When I can perfectly well use the free version of this, or even get the little bit of functionality I want but don't need from FOSS. Over the next 20 years* that's going to be around 1000 quid. But not the other bits particularly, and certainly not for 4 quid a month. Like a Proton mail client that allows me to import my other email accounts. Not for it to be all singing all dancing. So I stay on the free versions.Īll I want in these circumstance is to have a bit of extra something-or-other. But I'll be damned if I'll pay it over and over again every month for eternity. I'd happily pay a few quid for a slightly better version. I have the free version of various programmes. This is often the problem with free versions. I want software that is like a politician. But paying that every year, as a subscription. £30 doesn't sound too much for a programme.
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