SeaMonkey 1.1 offers alternative to Firefox

The Mozarella Foundation’s Mitchell Baker said back in October, 2004, when refering to the Mozilla browser and e-mail integrated application: “there are millions of people who continue to use the suite and are happy using the suite and like the way it works, and we intend to continue to make that possibility real” yet months later the organization entered a state of Firefox nirvana, leaving the future of the Mozilla Suite uncertain, until a band of beatifully stubborn volunteers picked up the torch and decided to carry on with its development.

So what’s new in SeaMonkey 1.1?
“It brings bugfixes, lots of them, around sixty two for those that keep count. Then, it adds some useful features, starting with the most obvious: Tab Thumbnails, visual indication of https:// secure URLs a la Firefox, and better phishing detection and new privacy features on the e-mail client.”

“The e-mail client incorporates some nice changes, including better phishing message detection -which was there in previous releases but now seems to work properly.”

“The e-mail client -SeaMonkey Mail- is always open in the background, fetching POP3 e-mail every minute.”
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1 March 2007 | Blogroll | Comments

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