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Being not quite happy with the 'universal platform' look of Seamonkey on my Mac I came across some sites suggesting a theme called 'Pinstripe' (Unfortunately that page seems to be quite outdated and doesn't support Seamonkey, and I haven't been able to find any updated versions anywhere. Are there similar replacement themes around which do work with Seamonkey? I'm using version 1.0.6.

PS: is there any chance that Seamonkey for the Mac will ever become a full Mac application (as opposed to having the same 'universal' Mac/Windows/Linux look)? No-spam2@lycos.com wrote: > Being not quite happy with the 'universal platform' look of Seamonkey > on my Mac I came across some sites suggesting a theme called > 'Pinstripe' (> Unfortunately that page seems to be quite outdated and doesn't support > Seamonkey, and I haven't been able to find any updated versions > anywhere. > > Are there similar replacement themes around which do work with >How to delete more than one user profile for mac os x Seamonkey? > I'm using version 1.0.6. > > PS: is there any chance that Seamonkey for the Mac will ever become a > full Mac application (as opposed to having the same 'universal' > Mac/Windows/Linux look)? > There are many different places to start looking for SeaMonkey-compatible themes.

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One good place to start is and also check out Johannes Schellen's themes over at. His Pinball theme is my personal favorite to use with SeaMonkey. Ross wrote: >> PS: is there any chance that Seamonkey for the Mac will ever become a >> full Mac application (as opposed to having the same 'universal' >> Mac/Windows/Linux look)? >> > What are some examples of this non-Mac universal look? I think he's talking about the kind of user interface that's more or less common to Windows, Unix (Motif), and Linux.

Mac people like their odd interface with the menu bar of the active application migrating to the top of the display, away from the application window. Pat OConnell wrote: > David L. Ross wrote: >>> PS: is there any chance that Seamonkey for the Mac will ever become a >>> full Mac application (as opposed to having the same 'universal' >>> Mac/Windows/Linux look)? >>> >> What are some examples of this non-Mac universal look?

> > I think he's talking about the kind of user interface that's more or > less common to Windows, Unix (Motif), and Linux. Mac people like their > odd interface with the menu bar of the active application migrating to > the top of the display, away from the application window.

That isnt what he is saying. He says the mac is the same as the windows/linux look, and he doesnt want it to be the same. Well, he can use any one of a number of themes to change the look if he is so inclined.

As to somehow SeaMonkey for the Mac not being a full Mac application, well thats just nonsense. SeaMonkey for the Mac is as much a full Mac application as Safari. No-spam2@lycos.com wrote: > Being not quite happy with the 'universal platform' look of Seamonkey > on my Mac I came across some sites suggesting a theme called > 'Pinstripe' (> Unfortunately that page seems to be quite outdated and doesn't support > Seamonkey, and I haven't been able to find any updated versions > anywhere. > > Are there similar replacement themes around which do work with > Seamonkey? > I'm using version 1.0.6. > > PS: is there any chance that Seamonkey for the Mac will ever become a > full Mac application (as opposed to having the same 'universal' > Mac/Windows/Linux look)?