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I am not a programmer, but I do have HTML/XHTML/ | I am not a programmer, but I do have HTML/XHTML/CSS skills and completed my General IT certificate in September of 2006. My goal is to obtain a BA in either Project Management or Web Application Development. I have returned to school and am looking at a career change. | ||
I have experience with creating processes and procedures and feel I can best help out with documentation/help files/faq type stuff. I am looking forward to the new features SeaMonkey 1.5 will include. My only let down was the loss of an integrated calendar. | |||
This isn't the first storm the Suite has had to weather, and I feel it will come through this storm okay, too. | This isn't the first storm the Suite has had to weather, and I feel it will come through this storm okay, too. | ||
I have been using | I have been using SeaMonkey 1.1.1 in browser-only mode and shamefully confess that my e-mail, calendar, contacts, etc. is through Outlook 2003. I needed an integrated solution for my contacts, e-mail, etc. and found Outlook to be the only option. I know spend time looking for alternatives so I can migrate back to the complete SeaMonkey package. Oh, I also download the 1.5a zip file every week or so and play around with it. | ||
I | I have completed my General IT certificat/degree in Spetember, 2006. I should have my BA by the end of 2009. The skills I see being of use on this project from my courses are web development, software development and project management. Once I feel I can assist in other areas, I will sign myself up to do more. For now, documentation is still the best way for me to contribute. |
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