The SeaMonkey project is a community effort to develop the SeaMonkey all-in-one internet application suite. Such a software suite was previously made popular by Netscape and Mozilla, and the SeaMonkey project continues to develop and deliver high-quality updates to this concept. Containing an Internet browser, email & newsgroup client with an included web feed reader, HTML editor, IRC chat and web development tools, SeaMonkey is sure to appeal to advanced users, web developers and corporate users.
Under the hood, SeaMonkey uses much of the same Mozilla source code which powers such successful siblings as Firefox, Thunderbird, Camino, Sunbird and Miro. Legal backing is provided by the Mozilla Foundation.
What"s New in SeaMonkey 2.33:
SeaMonkey-specific changes
- Security notification bars now feature tracking controls.
- The tracking/privacy preferences pane has been updated.
Mozilla platform changes
- The Flash protected-mode sandbox has been disabled on Windows in order to evaluate the stability impact of protected mode.
- Insecure RC4 ciphers are no longer accepted whenever possible.
- Certificates with 1024-bit RSA keys have been phased out.
- Support for the -remote command line option has been removed.
- A subset of the Media Source Extensions (MSE) API has been implemented in order to allow native HTML5 playback on YouTube. Full support is on the way.
- The performance of the new ES6 generator functions has been improved.
- Also see Firefox 36 for Developers.
- Fixed several stability issues.
Bugs fixed in this release
- SeaMonkey bugs
- Thunderbird bugs (including both shared MailNews- and Thunderbird-only bugs)
- Relevant security fixes are listed on Security Advisories for SeaMonkey.
Download: SeaMonkey 2.33 | 31.0 MB (Freeware)
View: SeaMonkey Website | Release Notes