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Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2013 21:22:54 -0400 (AST)
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Hi Janet,

    Mozilla SeaMonkey is a group of internet applications that replace 
Firefox and Thunderbird with its own browser, mail/news reader and other 
sundry internet utilities; many of which the casual user has no need of. 
If you already use the other two individual programs, you really have no 
need to switch to SeaMonkey, unless you have need of the other programs.

    Opera is, simply, another internet browser, not unlike Internet 
Explorer, Firefox, Chrome etc.

    Oracle and Java are programming languages.  If you're a programmer, 
you've heard of them; if you're not, you've might not have heard of them. 
Unless you are a programmer, you really have no need for them.


Tony @ CCN Help

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On Sat, 5 Jan 2013, Janet Mackenzie wrote:

> sorry, i'm getting a little confused about downloads.  what is mozilla sea 
> monkey and do i need it? what about Opera?  oracle?  Java?

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