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.
Most notably, this release features for the first time:
- OMTC (Off Main Thread Compositing) has been enabled by default on Windows.
- OpenH264 support (sandboxed) has been added.
- A new CSP (Content Security Policy) backend was implemented.
- Support for connecting to HTTP proxies over HTTPS was implemented.
- Improved reliability of the session restoration.
- WebCrypto support has been enhanced: Added RSA-OAEP, PBKDF2 and AES-KW support, implemented wrapKey and unwrapKey, enabled import/export of JWK-formatted keys.
- Fixed several stability issues.
For a more complete list of major changes in SeaMonkey 2.30, see the What's New in SeaMonkey 2.30 section of the Release Notes, which also contain a list of known issues and answers to frequently asked questions.
Download: SeaMonkey 2.30 | 30.1 MB (Freeware)
View: SeaMonkey Website