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I love seamonkey too. The interface is just friendly. It has the Firefox Engine which is proven, but I don't get the play on back/forward buttons, chrome-style interface as FF4... it ha an interface which doesn't get in your way, with menus and buttons in place where they should. And they do not change with each release.
The mail option is even better, I much prefer it to Thunderbird!
And, one has to try, Seamonkey remains quick and usable and is not heavier than Firefox. Perhaps because it has less bells&whistles.
It surely is easier than both FF+TB!