Chrome or Firefox?

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pritski

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I don't understand your logic, Modelworks...

You don't want 100 features, but you want Seamonkey which does have 100 features?

Won't those 100 features make Seamonkey heavier than Firefox's extensions API? Also, doesn't SeaMonkey support extensions too, so you get both the "heavy" API and all those features?