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wow. You should respect the choices the owner of the computer has made and not impose your own views on them. After all they have paid for that device with their hard earned money.
I learnt a long time ago never to change things on someone elses computer and live with the decisions they have made because thats what they are used to. This is particularly true of business computers. I made the mistake once of changing the resolution on a computer at work once because I thought it should be higher. Apparently the bespoke software they had would only work at the resolution it was set to. There are so many nuances relating to other people's machines and without the full facts you could be making it worse for them. Maybe theres a reason they chose Chrome.
When I was interviewed for my current job, they asked if I used Chrome (because of its inbuilt translator) which I do.
Never ever impose your views on people. Its a slippery slope and could lose you customers.
(oh and Seamonkey is just Firefox with various other Mozilla software added like Thunderbird.)