

Installs of FF have been produced as well as numerous corporate-specific extensions. Oh well.īy the way, judging by activity and effort at IBM, corporations are putting substantial support behind Firefox. To advance, albeit only partially under the Mozilla.Org banner. Have Firefox and Thunderbird installed but there is just no joy in them for me. Not to much to say except that I continue to use the current release of the Mozilla Suite as my default browser, mail, and news software. The good news is that SeaMonkey 1.0 Beta may be released in time for Christmas. It's working fine for me.Īnd, as always, your input is welcome. Or, if you're feeling adventurous, just use your existing profile. If you don't want to trust your current profile to SM you canĬreate a new one. The Profile Manager once the installation is complete. If you have a working Netscape 7.x or Mozilla 1.7.x, the SeaMonkey installer will detect those profile(s) and launch SeaMonkey 1.0 Beta released December 19! Indeed a nice present! SeaMonkey 1.0 released January 31, 2006! Working good so far.

It is in active development and is the logical platform to which Netscape and Mozilla Suite users should migrate. SeaMonkey was initiated asĪ "Mozilla project" by a team of interested developers and continues to be the current incarnation of the Suite concept. The Foundation in favor of the separate apps Firefox (browser) and Thunderbird (mail/news). Development of the Mozilla Suite was eventually dropped by So it could continue development of the Suite Product.
#Mozilla seamonkey branding code#
Of the integrated Suite product, opened up the code as Open Source, and given a cash infusion to the Mozilla Foundation
#Mozilla seamonkey branding series#
Previously, AOL had stopped development of the Netscape 7 series

