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Tony Mechelynck wrote: > Garth wrote: >> Tony Mechelynck wrote: >>> Garth wrote: >>>> Garth wrote: >>> [...] >>>>> Thank you tony. >>>>> >>>>> I was hoping to be able to right click anywhere on one of the >>>>> columns and make them disappear. >>>>> >>>>> I just want it to work like any other Windows application even with >>>>> the more advanced methods you describe. >>> >>> Thunderbird is not "just any other Windows application". It is a >>> cross-platform application, developed in parallel for Windows, Linux >>> and MacOsX, with "contributed" versions for other OSes. As such, it >>> tries to look familiar to Windows users, Linux users and Mac users, >>> while keeping a common "look and feel" and using as much >>> "platform-independent" code as possible. It doesn't try to mimic >>> Outlook Express in every little detail (or it would _be_ Outlook >>> Express and no use publishing it), any more than it tries to mimic >>> kMail or whichever mail application comes bundled with the Mac. >>> >>>>> >>>>> Garth >>>> >>>> PS. I want different views for newsgroup and email messages or I >>>> want a different program for news/newsgroups altogether. >>> >>> I think you can set a different view for every "folder" in the left >>> pane but I haven't tried recently. Or you can use a different program >>> for newsgroups: Seamonkey Mail/News is a possibility if you want to >>> stick with Mozilla products. To use the one for mail and the other >>> for news, simply define your mail account(s) in the one and your news >>> subscriptions in the other. >>> >>> >>> Best regards, >>> Tony. >> >> Thanks again Tony. >> >> When you drop a column it's the same everywhere in the program >> unfortunately. >> >> Also I'd never use Netscape products since they aren't based on XML >> and therefore have a limited future. >> >> Garth > > Seamonkey, like Thunderbird and Firefox, is a Mozilla product, not a > Netscape one. All those products share many modules of code (known as > "Core" in Bugzilla), including the Gecko rendering engine. IIUC, > Seamonkey 1.0.x shares code with Fx/Tb 1.5.0.x, Seamonkey 1.1 (about to > be released) with Fx/Tb 2.0, Seamonkey 1.5 (alpha) with Fx/Tb 3.0 (alpha). > > Recent Netscape browsers (Netscape 6 and later) are largely based on the > same codebase (and not the other way round) with a number of proprietary > Netscape additions such as the module allowing access to @netscape.net > mail accounts from the mail/news subsystem. > > As for "everything but XML" having a limited future, I wouldn't make > such a sweeping statement. > > > Best regards, > Tony. In which program can I delete every single menu button bar the menu bar itself? _______________________________________________ general mailing list general https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/general
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