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SeaMonkey is a suite that includes more Internet applications in just one which makes it a good choice for Internet users.
SeaMonkey is a program suite including a browser, mail program (e-mail and newsgroup), IRC and a web page editor client. This community suite, which is no longer supported by Mozilla, is rooted Netscape Communicator when its source code was released.
SeaMonkey is fully customizable with themes, plugins, and other extensions. The Download Manager has been redesigned to supportthe resumption of cross-sessions and the Gecko engine hasall the HTML 5 features including downloading fonts.
SeaMonkey offers among its features, tabbed browsing for better surfing, popup blocker for surfing without interruptions, advanced security options, password manager, cookie manager, image manager and more.
* Features
- The DoNotTrack and Prompt on Sanitize preferences are now kept in sync
- A pref (mailnews.p7m_external) has been added to allow users to choose an alternate application/pkcs7-mime handling
- Support for Atom Threading Extensions (RFC 4685) has been added
- Migrating profiles from Thunderbird supports the new signons file format now (support for the old format has been dropped)
- Autocomplete drop-downs (e.g. used on the Location Bar and Open Location dialog) now show favicons for their entries
- The account name is now displayed in the status bar for all messages when checking mail
- IMAP alert messages now show the server of the corresponding mail account
- Newsgroup names are now searched for all search strings combined (AND-search) on the subscribe dialog
* Fixes
- The return receipt request prompt had stopped appearing
- The value of the "Messages more than x days old" checkbox in Synchronization settings of News accounts is now saved correctly
- The MailNews context menu showed all possible options when only feed accounts were set up
- The Account Manager can be used again even if Local Directory is deemed unsafe
- The <items> list of feeds is now ignored, fixing the output of "(no subject)" articles while parsing the RSS of Planet Python
- Interfering with the restoring of a tab session could lead to an incomplete session getting saved
- HTML + plain-text (multipart) email messages with wrong encoding are now upgraded to UTF-8 properly
- The Folder Properties labels for incoming mail character encoding have been changed from "Default" to "Fallback"
- Help has been updated for the changes to SSL warnings and new options for the mixed content blocker on the SSL Preference pane
- Default Character Encoding has been renamed to Fallback Character Encoding (together with a note) on the Mail & Newsgroups Character Encoding Preferences pane
- The S/MIME Content-Description mail header could be invalid due to non-encoded 8-bit data
- Non-email feed author values were put in angle brackets, which could cause display issues in certain cases