TimTDP wrote:Why the interrest now after one year? If you have lived without it for year, my guess is it not a requirment

As I mentioned, life events did not afford me time to follow-up on this. The fact that it remained in my thoughts during this time should indicated its importance to me personally. I realize that SeaMonkey is not a popular browser but it seems to me that under the hood is a lot closer to FF and TB than it was in the past. I will state that I am not a developer so my perceptions are based on simplicities such as this.
A response was never provided by the developer - I believe one should be. I also mentioned that I am a member of the SeaMonkey Council now and is also a reason for my follow-up. One of the main concerns is the lack of extension and developer support and Birdiesync was on my list of potentials.
The best thing for me to do is ditch the PDA and get a Blackberry - two devices in one. Financially, this is not possible. While in my degree program, my laptop was with me at all times so it served as an over-sized PDA. Now that I have graduated, this is not the case. The logical solution is to resurrect my PDA since I already have it and in a way, I did not fully give it up.
When my PDA battery gave out, I immediately switched back to SeaMonkey. I prefer the integrated suite - personal preference. I could use SM and Sunbird, but would not have the ability to sync my contacts. Or, I could use Outlook which is part of the MS Office package I am using. People should have choices - not be locked into using certain programs because that is all that is supported.
So, to summarize - I never fully gave up the PDA mentality and recent events have shown me that I still require its assistance - mainly with having contacts at my fingertips. I would prefer to have a choice in my browsing software, but do not at this time. Yes, I have a choice to make.
