Seamonkey features a state-of-the-art web browser and powerful email
client, as well as a WYSIWYG web page composer and a feature-rich IRC
chat client. For web developers, mozilla.org's DOM inspector and
JavaScript debugger tools are included as well. SeaMonkey 1.0 is one of
the most complete, powerful, and secure internet software packages
available today.
They co-exist fine on my Ubuntu box. I am finding the Seamonkey browser to
be significantly less resource intensive. I am using Seamonkey 1.5a though
I am not keeping up with the nightly builds.
Seamonkey is the next progression of Mozilla 1.7. It suffers from the same
problem as Mozilla - not nearly as many extensions available as there are
for Firefox. That's the reason I use Firefox - there are several extensions
I just can't live without any more, and they are not available for Mozilla
or Seamonkey.
Seamonkey is the next progression of Mozilla 1.7. It suffers from the same
problem as Mozilla - not nearly as many extensions available as there are
for Firefox. That's the reason I use Firefox - there are several extensions
I just can't live without any more, and they are not available for Mozilla
or Seamonkey.
There's a discussion going on in mozilla.support.seamonkey about themes and
extensions. so far the list of working extensions includes:
- adblock
- RadialContext
- extuninstall
- extuninstallapi
- gdirections-0.9.9-fx+mz+tb
- ie_view-1.2.7-fx+mz
- jslib_lite-0.1.234-fx+mz+tb
- tabx
- timestatus
- undoclosetab-20040617-fx+mz
- Flashblock 1.3.3
- Prefbar
With more being added.
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