Quote Originally Posted by Capricorny View Post
Why do you insist on sticking to Seamonkey when there are several other alternatives, including command line tools?
Probably because I'm familiar enough with Seamonkey from years of using Puppy Linux that I can usually detect when something has changed in the security settings and and other functions, such as control of the mouse wheel, and figure out how to reconfigure them.

I run Firefox occasionally, mostly to use plug ins not available to Seamonkey, like download helper. But I don't feel in control or safe with firefox. With Opera and Chrome it's even worse... Last time I used Opera, I had to get major help to set up a tool to use Google translate on web pages. And a few months later, I'd completely forgotten how to access it again.

So all in all, I'd say the reason is that I'm relatively comfortable with it, as I used to be with IE5.