iEthan
Jun 30 2008, 10:12 AM
SeaMonkey is an internet application suite which is a web browser, Mail and Newsgroups Client, Word/Code Processor, Contact List and IRC Chat Client. It is an extremely fast suite.
It is an independent project sponsored by Mozilla. Mozilla also hosts the add-ons site.
It also has a Download Manager, Password Keeper, Word Checker and Page Translator. It also has different themes...
It is a very good browser that is worth a try!
Screenshots:StartupInternet Browser (Classic Theme)Mail (Mostly Crystal Theme)Composer (Mostly Crystal Theme)Address Book (Mostly Crystal Theme)ChatZilla (Mostly Crystal Theme, Courier Font)--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The SeaMonkey ProjectDownload SeaMonkeyMozilla SeaMonkey Official Add-ons PageAdd-ons Mirror SeaMonkey Extensions
5ilence
Jul 2 2008, 04:12 AM
Can you post some links to reviews, and the differences it has to IE, Opera and/or FF?
~5ilence
R Anderson
Jul 2 2008, 11:44 AM
QUOTE (5ilence @ Jul 2 2008, 03:12 AM)

Can you post some links to reviews, and the differences it has to IE, Opera and/or FF?
~5ilence
Seamonkey is built off the same engine as Firefox. Actually Seamonkey is the continuation of the Mozilla Suite, from which the core browser part of the suite formed Firefox. Basically the browser is the same as Firefox. Then Thunderbird which is Mozilla's email client is a stand alone version of the mail and address book portions included in the Suite.
I don't use it because I can get the same things from Firefox without all the extra features that I don't use weighing down my system.
Neil
Jul 2 2008, 03:19 PM
SeaMonkey is good but it will never meet the standard that Fire Fox 3 has set, it is out of this world. Ive tried seamonkey and am comfortable with saying its not bad. There are much better browsers tho.
King Aragorn
Jul 2 2008, 03:36 PM
Would those browsers include mine?
Just kidding. (it isnt that bad!)
A pack of internet applications wont be any good.
If you only want 1 part of it, you get whole the pack..
iEthan
Jul 3 2008, 08:38 AM
Well, as R Anderson said, that you can get everything in SeaMonkey at Mozilla, i.e., Firefox, Thunderbird, ChatZilla, etc.
Well, as R Anderson said, that you can get everything in SeaMonkey at Mozilla, i.e., Firefox, Thunderbird, ChatZilla, etc.
Stobbo
Jul 3 2008, 01:14 PM
I used to have it years ago (talking about 6+ years) back in the days of Netscape Communicator. It is a great program but I wouldn't use it over Firefox.