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SeaMonkey

SeaMonkey - 2.0

Get a full Internet suite including Web browser, email manager, IRC instant messaging client, and HTML editor.

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Current Version: 2.0
Release Date: 2009-10-27
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 1,070
Downloads (all versions): 67,877

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SeaMonkey Reviewpasswords - Version: 2.0 RC 2, 10/23/2009 06:33AM PST

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i9natz1
there is no way of importing passwords from earlier versions of Seamonkey or even from Firefox!!!! Isn't this all Mozilla company. Somebody explain please.
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SeaMonkey ReviewStill no Home button - Version: 2.0b2, 9/14/2009 02:38PM PST

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i9natz1
and nevertheless having all the password information for all my sites, it doesnt fill the fields with them. Version 1.1.18 is still better.
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SeaMonkey CommentaryCookies - Version: 2.0b1, 7/29/2009 04:31PM PST

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ljordan704
I miss the expanded handling of cookies in the old version. There are lots of dubious cookies I wish to avoid, not sure this set up will do it.
Also can not seem to send email from Hotmail etc as well as I can with Safari. I don't know why.
Still I recommend this cooperative effort from the Techies.
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SeaMonkey Reviewpasswords - Version: 2.0b1, 7/24/2009 03:09AM PST

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i9natz1
Once I enter the master password on a secure website to fill automatically the username and password on the form, these are not filled in as in Seamonkey 1.1.17.
I imported everything to the new version, but this doesn't work. Also the home button in the menu bar is not present.
Before switching to this version, I would like it to respect every settings I had before.
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SeaMonkey CommentaryHome button - Version: 2.0b1, 7/23/2009 02:50PM PST

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i9natz1
where is the home button?
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SeaMonkey Troubleshooting ReportThe link for 1.1.14 - Version: 1.1.14, 12/17/2008 11:42AM PST

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vicpierce
After going to the developer site and failing to mount the downloaded dmg file I downloaded a successful dmg file from the MacOS X link at http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/
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SeaMonkey CommentaryDownload Link for Windoz - Version: 1.1.12, 9/24/2008 01:48AM PST

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DavidPabian
This link is for the Windows download. Got to Developer's site and downlink Mac version there.
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SeaMonkey CommentaryPerhaps it's just me... - Version: 1.1.12, 9/24/2008 01:05AM PST

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j.espirian
...but the download link points to seamonkey-1.1.12.en-US.win32.installer.exe (the Windows installer)!
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SeaMonkey ReviewSlow Mail Client - Version: 1.1.7, 12/20/2007 08:05AM PST

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jor1s
On my machine teh mail client is extremely slow. iBook G3 2 x USB 600 MHz 640 MB ram
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SeaMonkey ReviewExcellent - Version: 1.1.7, 12/18/2007 12:49AM PST

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gudim00
A very solid package with built in html composer and mail client.

I mainly use for creating basic html emails and sending out in bulk. Haven't pushed it too hard, used for around 2 months, no problems so far.

Best of all freeware.
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