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  The SeaMonkey™ Project
The SeaMonkey project is a community effort to deliver production-quality releases of code derived from the application formerly known as "Mozilla Application Suite".
Whereas the main focus of the Mozilla Foundation is on Mozilla Firefox and Mozilla Thunderbird, our group of dedicated volunteers works to ensure that you can have "everything but the kitchen sink" — and have it stable enough for corporate use.
SeaMonkey and the SeaMonkey logo are trademarks of the Mozilla Foundation.
www.mozilla.org /projects/seamonkey   (446 words)

  
  SeaMonkey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
SeaMonkey is community-driven, in contrast to the Mozilla Application Suite, whose stable 1.7 branch remains governed by the Mozilla Foundation.
SeaMonkey 1.0 was released on January 30, 2006.
The choice of "SeaMonkey" as the official name of the follow-up project has drawn criticism from some long-time users and testers of the Mozilla Suite, as many would have preferred the continued use of the name "Mozilla" or "Mozilla Suite".
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/SeaMonkey   (515 words)

  
 Download Mozilla SeaMonkey v1.1.2 (open source)
The SeaMonkey is a software package which is derived from the application formerly known as Mozilla Application Suite.
SeaMonkey is indeed one of the most complete, powerful, and secure internet software packages available today.
SeaMonkey comes with the the look and feel familiar to users of its predecessors, the Mozilla Application Suite and Netscape Communicator packages, but adds many new features as well as back-end changes that improve security, stability and performance.
www.filepedia.com /network_software/web_browsers/seamonkey.cfm   (148 words)

  
 SeaMonkey Suite can use Firefox extensions, shocker
For the record, SeaMonkey is actually Mozilla, it just has a new logo and name, and is developed by a team of volunteers outside the Mozilla Foundation.
The SeaMonkey suite is the evolution of the same source code of what was - at some point - Mozilla 1.8 alpha.
Proving the open source advantage, SeaMonkey fan and Mozilla source hacker extraordinaire Philip Chee, along with a mysterious buddy of him who I only know by his nick name -"Deathburger"- have helped me during the last couple of weeks to turn my SeaMonkey browser into a powerful web browsing machine.
theinquirer.net /default.aspx?article=32756   (1410 words)

  
 Questions and Answers - The Andrew Turnbull Mozilla Network   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Although official development of Mozilla releases for Mac OS 9.2.2 and earlier versions was discontinued in early 2003, unofficial builds of the software for this platform continued to be compiled and made available through Mozilla 1.3.1.
A: SeaMonkey is both the original codename to the Mozilla application suite (when styled as "Seamonkey" without the camel-case appellation) and also the proper name for new releases of the software, now developed as a volunteer project.
In addition to Mozilla 1.7.x security and bug-fix maintenance updates which continued to come out regularly over the next year, it was soon determined that development of what previously would have been Mozilla 1.8 would continue as a community effort under a different name, SeaMonkey, adopting the logo at right in December 2005.
community.wvu.edu /~ast002/mozilla/qa.html   (3067 words)

  
 Chris Ilias’ Blog   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
First, SeaMonkey 1.0.6 continues the successful 1.0 series of the SeaMonkey all-in-one internet suite, fixing several security vulnerabilities and various stability issues (see the release notes for more information).
The Mozilla Developer Center also has a good article on Browser Detection and Cross Browser Support, if you come across a website, that is too specific in its browser sniffing.
Mozilla Thunderbird and SeaMonkey (and even the Mozilla Suite and Netscape 7) can actually be set up to use your Outlook Express address book, and/or your Outlook Contacts list.
ilias.ca /blog/category/mozilla/seamonkey   (1709 words)

  
 PluginDoc: Windows (A - Z)
SeaMonkey, Mozilla Firefox and Opera will automatically detect and use the Adobe Reader plugin if it is installed.
SeaMonkey, Mozilla Firefox and Opera will automatically detect and use the Java plugin if it is installed.
SeaMonkey, Mozilla Firefox and Opera will automatically detect and use the Windows Media Player plugin if it is installed.
plugindoc.mozdev.org /windows-all.html   (2283 words)

  
 SeaMonkey & Mozilla deutsch Projekt
Diese Seiten werden vom deutschen Übersetzungsprojekt für SeaMonkey und das Mozilla-Paket betrieben.
Seit heute wird auf unseren Seiten (besonders der Browser-Startseite für Mozilla-Benutzer, sowie auf Download-Seiten und Release-Listen für Mozilla) in Warnungen deutlicher hervorgehoben, dass SeaMonkey der Mozilla-Nachfolger ist.
Das bisher schon verfügbare Werbebanner unseres Softwarepakets lautete bisher auf "Mozilla deutsch" und wurde jetzt an das neue Layout und den neuen Namen angepasst.
mozilla.kairo.at   (248 words)

  
 Mozilla FAQ - General
Mozilla 1.7.5 which is to be released in December 2004 will most likely bring the vulnerability count down to zero for the Mozilla Suite, as well.
In addition, the Mozilla foundation has started the Bug Bounty Program where anyone who finds a serious security bug is rewarded with $500.
While Mozilla does not support all of the W3C's standards, it is very good when it comes to standards support, especially when compared to other browsers.
mozilla.gunnars.net /mozfaq_general.html   (2674 words)

  
 Ed Mullen's Mozilla Pages
One major consideration is that the Mozilla Application Suite and Netscape 7.x are no longer being actively developed and are behind the times on features and updates.
Mozilla will probably stop developing even security fixes in the second half of 2006.
All of the development of the suite-product is now focused on the SeaMonkey project.
ed.mullen.home.comcast.net /Mozilla/moz_info_ed.html   (814 words)

  
 Mozilla SeaMonkey - WinPlanet Windows Software Reviews and Downloads
Mozilla Thunderbird, the Mozilla SeaMonkey project is a community effort to "deliver production-quality releases of code" based on the former Mozilla Application Suite.
As a result, Mozilla Seamonkey is the new-generaton Web browser suite that combines the Firefox Web browser, Thunderbird e-mail client, and Composer HTML editor.
Much of the core code in Seamonkey 1.0 is shared with the Firefox 1.5 browser, but from the outside, it represents the look and feel of early Netscape/Mozilla releases.
www.winplanet.com /file/24316.htm   (182 words)

  
 SeaMonkey:Home Page - MozillaWiki
The SeaMonkey project released SeaMonkey 1.0 in January 2006 and SeaMonkey 1.1 in January 2007.
In 2005, the Mozilla Foundation released a "transition plan" for the Mozilla Application Suite, in which they announced that there won't be any more official releases of the Mozilla Application Suite.
In preparation for "SeaMonkey 2.0", the first step is that we have to get SeaMonkey to use the infrastructure of the new products - see the suiterunner page for more information.
wiki.mozilla.org /wiki/SeaMonkey:Home_Page   (419 words)

  
 Build Documentation - MDC
Because the Mozilla codebase builds many different applications and has many options, it is complex to use and learn.
For build information on other mozilla projects, visit their project or build page: Camino, NSPR, Spidermonkey, NSS, and Directory SDK for C.
Mozilla sources are available for online browsing at the Mozilla Cross-Reference (LXR).
developer.mozilla.org /en/docs/Build_Documentation   (291 words)

  
 Mozilla Help & Support - Gunnar's Mozilla Help Site -
Using Mozilla FAQ is where you want to look.
The Seamonkey Suite 1.0.x is available - The Seamonkey Suite is the successor to the Mozilla Suite, with several new features and based on newer code.
For those who are using the Mozilla Suite, updating to the Seamonkey Suite is advisable, since the latter is far more up to date feature- and security-wise (there will be no more updates for the Mozilla Suite).
mozilla.gunnars.net   (509 words)

  
 Mozilla Thunderbird 0.1 Release Notes
Mozilla Thunderbird is a redesign of the Mozilla mail component.
UI extensions can be added to Mozilla Thunderbird to customize your experience with specific features and enhancements that you need.
Volunteers have provided Mozilla Thunderbird binaries for Windows, Linux (GTK2), and Mac OS X. We soon hope to have mozilla.org provide these binaries, in addition to generating a non GTK2 linux version of Mozilla Thunderbird.
www.mozilla.com /en-US/thunderbird/releases/0.1.html   (1218 words)

  
 GnomeFiles - GNOME/GTK+ Software Repository
Mozilla's adaptive junk mail control gets smarter with use and is personalized to the e-mail that you receive.
Mozilla supports Multiple Accounts to help you manage all your mail through one interface.
Mozilla's HTML editor keeps getting better with dynamic image and table resizing, quick insert and delete of table cells, improved CSS support, and support for positioned layers.
www.gnomefiles.org /app.php?soft_id=356   (314 words)

  
 Best Seamonkey Extensions for Webmasters and Power Users :::::::
The Seamonkey web browser permits you to install special extensions or add-ons in order to modify the user interface and/or endow it with some extra functions.
This extension is a web developer's dream and if you want to see Seamonkey beat the pants off of that other big monopoly browser (mentioning no names, of course) then install this and try it out.
Unfortunately this is where the party ends for Seamonkey as there is no quick, easy and reliable method of uninstalling extensions.
www.ironspider.ca /browsers/extmozilla.htm   (1216 words)

  
 SpellBound - Download
Below are links for all of the files except the dictionaries which are available at the http://dictionaries.mozdev.org/ site's Installation page or the Mozilla Foundation's Dictionaries for Mozilla Thunderbird page.
I do not support installation problems when trying to install from any location other than the Installation page though these packages have all been tested and will install successfully as long as your system is already working properly.
All of the libraries are from the Thunderbird distributions available from http://www.mozilla.org/ except for the Linux AMD 64 libraries which are from the SuSE distribution and the FreeBSD libraries which are from the FreeBSD Project.
spellbound.sourceforge.net /download   (398 words)

  
 SeaMonkey Help: General FAQ   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Currently, the only way to update SeaMonkey, is by downloading and installing the latest version.
A command line argument is a command added to the end of a program file path, that controls how the program is opened.
One is the still graphic, and the other is the animated graphic that is displayed when SeaMonkey is busy.
seamonkey.ilias.ca /generalfaq   (985 words)

  
 Mozilla Reborn: SeaMonkey 1.0 Is Released
However, while the foundation closed the door on Mozilla efforts, it kept the door open for developers in the Mozilla community to continue working on a Mozilla successor: SeaMonkey.
SeaMonkey has finally arrived—with same look and feel that its users know from its predecessors, the Mozilla Application Suite and Netscape Communicator packages.
In addition, the new Mozilla IM (instant messaging) client, ChatZilla, is included in SeaMonkey.
www.eweek.com /article2/0,1895,1917213,00.asp   (1060 words)

  
 SeaMonkey Releases
These are unofficial builds and may be configured differently than the official SeaMonkey builds.
This release is a security update to the outdated but stable SeaMonkey 1.0 release series.
Since the newer SeaMonkey 1.1 series is already in stable state and ready for production use, updates for the 1.0 series are only provided for conservative users; all others are encouraged to upgrade to the newer release listed above.
www.mozilla.org /projects/seamonkey/releases   (430 words)

  
 Mozilla app suite evolves into SeaMonkey 1.0
The Mozilla Foundation decided in March of last year that it would no longer develop major updates to its original application suite.
While not an official Mozilla Foundation project, the foundation provided open-source developers with access to Mozilla's hosted development process, such as its Bugzilla bug-reporting system and online development tools.
SeaMonkey has finally arrived -- with same look and feel that its users know from its predecessors, the Mozilla Application Suite and Netscape Communicator packages.
www.desktoplinux.com /news/NS8020095781.html   (706 words)

  
 Configuring Build Options - MDC
If you want to use the build regularly, you will want a release build without extra debugging information; if you are a developer who wants to hack the source code, you probably want a non-optimized build with extra debugging macros.
There is a webtool that can help you create a good configuration: the Mozilla Build Configurator.
At this time, the tool is mainly useful for the Mozilla suite; building Firefox or other toolkit applications requires manually editing the generated file.
developer.mozilla.org /en/docs/Configuring_Build_Options   (1043 words)

  
 SeaMonkey 1.0.6 - MacUpdate
SeaMonkey is a web browser that shares much of the same base code as the popular Firefox web browser.
Whereas the main focus of the Mozilla Foundation is on Mozilla Firefox and Mozilla Thunderbird, our group of dedicated volunteers works to ensure that you can have "everything but the kitchen sink” and have it stable enough for corporate use.
It is a nostalgic browser, when other browsers get more fancy and "in time", Seamonkey drive you to the net, smooth like a Rolls Royce and fast like a Ferrari and looks like a former DDR car called Trabant.
www.macupdate.com /info.php/id/6447   (486 words)

  
 Gentoo: Mozilla SeaMonkey Multiple vulnerabilities - The Community's Center for Security
The Mozilla Foundation has reported numerous security vulnerabilities related to Mozilla SeaMonkey.
Background ========== The Mozilla SeaMonkey project is a community effort to deliver production-quality releases of code derived from the application formerly known as "Mozilla Application Suite".
* Developers in the Mozilla community looked for and fixed several crash bugs to improve the stability of Mozilla clients, which could lead to the execution of arbitrary code by a remote attacker.
www.linuxsecurity.com /content/view/123949?rdf   (621 words)

  
 ISS X-Force Database: mozilla-xpcom-memory-corruption(27982): Mozilla Firefox, Thunderbird, and SeaMonkey XPCOM event ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Mozilla Firefox, Thunderbird and SeaMonkey could allow a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code on the system, caused by a memory corruption error that could occur when handling simultaneous XPCOM events that would result in the use of a deleted timer object.
Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory 2006-46, Memory corruption with simultaneous events at http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/2006/mfsa2006-46.html.
CVE-2006-3113: Mozilla Firefox 1.5 before 1.5.0.5, Thunderbird before 1.5.0.5, and SeaMonkey before 1.0.3 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) and possibly execute arbitrary code via simultaneous XPCOM events, which causes a timer object to be deleted in a way that triggers memory corruption.
xforce.iss.net /xforce/xfdb/27982   (720 words)

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