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SeaMonkey

SeaMonkey
SeaMonkey.png
SeaMonkey 2.16 on Ubuntu.png
SeaMonkey 2.16 on Ubuntu 12.04
Developer(s)SeaMonkey Council
Initial releaseJanuary 30, 2006 (2006-01-30)
Stable release2.16.2 [edit]  (March 13, 2013; 7 days ago (2013-03-13))[1] [±]
Preview release2.17 Beta 2  (March 18, 2013; 2 days ago (2013-03-18))[2] [±]
Written inC++, XUL, XBL, JavaScript
Operating systemCross-platform
PlatformGecko
Available in24 languages
TypeInternet suite
LicenseMPL[3]
WebsiteSeaMonkey Project

SeaMonkey is a free and open source[4] cross-platform Internet suite. It is the continuation of the former Mozilla Application Suite, based on the same source code. Core Mozilla project source code is licensed under a disjunctive tri-license that gives the choice of one of the three following sets of licensing terms: Mozilla Public License, version 1.1 or later, GNU General Public License, version 2.0 or later, GNU Lesser General Public License, version 2.1 or later.[5]

The development of SeaMonkey is community-driven, in contrast to the Mozilla Application Suite, which until its last released version (1.7.13) was governed by the Mozilla Foundation. The new project-leading group is the SeaMonkey Council.

Contents

Components

SeaMonkey consists of a web browser (SeaMonkey Navigator), which is a descendant of the Netscape family, an e-mail and news client program (SeaMonkey Mail & Newsgroups, which shares code with Mozilla Thunderbird), an HTML editor (SeaMonkey Composer) and an IRC client (ChatZilla). The software suite supports skins. It comes with two skins in the default installation, Modern and Classic.[6]

Mail

Mail features includes support for multiple accounts, junk mail detection, message filters, HTML message support, a dictionary, an address book, customizable labels, add-ons and mail views as well as integration with the rest of suite.

Composer

SeaMonkey Composer 2.16 running on Ubuntu 12.04

SeaMonkey Composer is a WYSIWYG HTML editor. Its main user interface features four tabs: Normal (WYSIWYG), HTML tags, HTML code, and browser preview. The generated code is HTML 4.01 Transitional. As of version 1.1.13, SeaMonkey Composer supports basic text formatting and styling, insertion of hyperlinks and images, and the creation of tables. It does not support the addition of form elements (text fields, check boxes, and buttons). SeaMonkey Composer is scheduled to be updated with the release of KompoZer 0.8 which is currently under development.

Portability

The SeaMonkey project releases official builds for GNU/Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows. It also releases “unofficial” x86-64 builds for GNU/Linux. Unofficial ports exist for Solaris, AIX, IRIX, HP-UX, Tru64 UNIX, OpenVMS, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, OS/2, and BeOS/magnussoft ZETA.

Reception

A PC World review by Dennis O'Reilly described SeaMonkey version 1.0 as easy to use, except for ChatZilla, which he described as "jarring" and "clearly designed for web pros".[7] The reviewer found the program buggy and gave it 3.5 stars out of 5.

A Softpedia review thought the software suite version 1.0 was both easy to use and feature packed. Nistor rated the program 4 out of 5 stars.[6] CNet users rated it 4/5 as of the 2.0.14 release.[8]

Naming

To avoid confusing organizations that still want to use the original Mozilla Suite, the new product needed a new name. After initial speculation by members of the community, a July 2, 2005 announcement confirmed that SeaMonkey would officially become the name of the Internet suite superseding the Mozilla Suite.

"Seamonkey" was formerly used (but with lowercase m) by Netscape and the Mozilla Foundation as a code name for the never-released "Netscape Communicator 5" and later the Mozilla Suite itself. Originally, the name derived from needing a nicer word instead of ButtMonkey[9] winning a contest for it and chosen with reference to brine shrimp. The SeaMonkey Council has now trademarked the name with help from the Mozilla Foundation.[10] The project uses a separate numbering scheme, with the first release being called SeaMonkey 1.0. Despite having a different name and version number, SeaMonkey 1.0 is based on the same code as Mozilla Suite 1.8.

Due to trademark and copyright reasons[4] Debian rebranded SeaMonkey and distributes it as Iceape.

History

SeaMonkey running on Linux, showing a verse in the Book of Mozilla

On March 10, 2005, the Mozilla Foundation announced that it would not release any official versions of Mozilla Application Suite beyond 1.7.x, since it had now focused on the standalone applications Firefox and Thunderbird.[11] However, the Foundation emphasized that it would still provide infrastructure for community members who wished to continue development. In effect, this meant that the suite would still continue to be developed, but now by the SeaMonkey Council instead of the Mozilla Foundation.

The SeaMonkey Council, which is the team responsible for project and release management, currently consists of Philip Chee, Karsten Düsterloh, Jens Hatlak, Robert Kaiser, Ian Neal, Neil Rashbrook, Andrew Schultz and Justin Wood.

The first version of SeaMonkey, 1.0 Alpha, was released on September 15, 2005,[12] followed by SeaMonkey 1.0 stable released on January 30, 2006.

Release history

Parts of this table are based on the SeaMonkey release notes, the roadmap and the meeting notes.

  •   Old release
  •   Current release
  •   Future release
  •   Current test release
  •   Current pre-test release
Gecko BranchVersionRelease dateSignificant changes
1.81.0 AlphaSeptember 15, 2005 
1.0 BetaDecember 19, 2005 
1.8.01.0January 30, 2006[13]Official Version 1.0 release.
1.0.1April 13, 2006Security updates and native support for Intel-based Macintosh computers, via Universal Binary.
1.0.2June 1, 2006Stability improvement and security fixes.
1.0.3July 27, 2006Stability improvement and security fixes.
1.0.4August 2, 2006Small fix for a regression with the Microsoft Media Server protocol in 1.0.3.
1.0.5September 14, 2006Stability improvement and security fixes.
1.0.6[14]November 8, 2006Stability improvement and security fixes.
1.0.7December 20, 2006[15]Stability improvement and security fixes.
1.0.8February 27, 2007Stability improvement and security fixes.
1.0.9May 30, 2007Stability improvement and security fixes. Marks the end of life for SeaMonkey 1.0.x series.
1.8.11.1 AlphaAugust 30, 2006Major feature work
1.1 BetaNovember 8, 2006
1.1January 18, 2007Official Version 1.1 release.
1.1.1February 28, 2007Stability improvement and security fixes.
1.1.2May 30, 2007Stability improvement and security fixes.
1.1.3July 19, 2007Stability improvement and security fixes.
1.1.4August 3, 2007Stability improvement and security fixes.
1.1.5October 19, 2007Stability improvement and security fixes.
1.1.6November 5, 2007Several small problems in displaying certain web pages corrected
1.1.7November 30, 2007Stability improvement and security fixes. Problem with running SeaMonkey from read-only application directories corrected.
1.1.8February 7, 2008Stability improvement and security fixes.
1.1.9March 25, 2008Stability improvement and security fixes.
1.1.10July 2, 2008Stability improvement and security fixes.
1.1.11July 15, 2008Stability improvement and security fixes.
1.1.12September 23, 2008Stability improvement and security fixes.
1.1.13November 12, 2008Stability improvement and security fixes.
1.1.14December 16, 2008Stability improvement and security fixes.
1.1.15March 18, 2009Stability improvement and security fixes.
1.1.16April 8, 2009Stability improvement and security fixes.
1.1.17June 22, 2009Stability improvement and security fixes.
1.1.18September 3, 2009Stability improvement and security fixes.
1.1.19March 16, 2010Stability improvement and security fixes. End-of-life of 1.1.x product line.

The last to support Windows 98/Me.
1.9.12.0 Alpha 1October 5, 2008Toolkit transition and major feature work
2.0 Alpha 2December 10, 2008Toolkit transition and major feature work
2.0 Alpha 3March 3, 2009Toolkit transition and major feature work
2.0 Beta 1July 21, 2009Follows Gecko 1.9.1.1 stable release, major feature work
2.0 Beta 2September 12, 2009major feature work
2.0 RC 1October 10, 2009first release candidate
2.0 RC 2October 19, 2009second release candidate
2.0October 27, 2009Official Version 2.0 release.
2.0.1December 15, 2009Stability improvement and security fixes.
2.0.2January 11, 2010Stability improvement and security fixes.
2.0.3February 17, 2010Stability improvement and security fixes.
2.0.4March 30, 2010Stability improvement and security fixes.
2.0.5June 22, 2010Stability improvement and security fixes.
2.0.6July 20, 2010Stability improvement and security fixes.
2.0.7September 7, 2010Stability improvement and security fixes.
2.0.8September 15, 2010Stability improvements only.
2.0.9October 20, 2010Stability improvement and security fixes.
2.0.10October 28, 2010Security fix.
2.0.11December 9, 2010Stability improvement and security fixes.
2.0.12March 2, 2011Security fix.
2.0.13March 23, 2011Stability improvement and security fixes.
2.0.14April 28, 2011Stability improvement and security fixes.
1.9.32.1 Alpha 1May 18, 2010feature work
2.1 Alpha 2July 7, 2010new addons manager, feature work
2.02.1 Alpha 3August 24, 2010Third alpha release
2.1 Beta 1October 20, 2010First beta release
2.1 Beta 2February 14, 2011Second beta release
2.1 Beta 3April 7, 2011Third beta release
2.1 RC 1May 12, 2011First release candidate
2.1 RC 2June 6, 2011Second release candidate
2.1June 10, 2011Official Version 2.1 release.
5.02.2 Beta 1June 22, 2011First beta release
2.2 Beta 2June 28, 2011Second beta release
2.2 Beta 3July 2, 2011Third beta release
2.2July 7, 2011Official Version 2.2 release.
6.02.3 Beta 1July 25, 2011First beta release
2.3 Beta 2July 31, 2011Second beta release
2.3 Beta 3August 6, 2011Third beta release
2.3August 16, 2011Official Version 2.3 release.
2.3.1August 23, 2011[16]Official Version 2.3.1 release. Added a security certificate in order to avoid disabling future automatic software updates.
2.3.2August 31, 2011 [1]Official Version 2.3.2 release. Removed root certificate for Diginotar. Many downloads erroneously identify themselves as version 2.3.1.[17]
2.3.3September 6, 2011 [2]Official Version 2.3.3 release. Removed trust exceptions for certificates issued by Staat der Nederlanden. Fixed an error with .gov.uk domains.
7.02.4 Beta 1September 6/7, 2011[18]First beta release
2.4 Beta 2September 12, 2011Second beta release
2.4 Beta 3September 18, 2011Third beta release
2.4September 27, 2011Official Version 2.4 release.
2.4.1September 29, 2011Official Version 2.4.1 release.
8.02.5 Beta 1September 30, 2011First beta release
2.5 Beta 2October 7, 2011Second beta release
2.5 Beta 3October 14, 2011Third beta release
2.5 Beta 4November 9, 2011Fourth beta release
2.5November 22, 2011Official Version 2.5 release.
9.02.6 Beta 1November 23, 2011First beta release
2.6 Beta 2December 3, 2011Second beta release
2.6 Beta 3December 9, 2011Third beta release
2.6 Beta 4December 14, 2011Fourth beta release
2.6December 20, 2011Official Version 2.6 release.
2.6.1December 22, 2011Official Version 2.6.1 release.
10.02.7 Beta 1December 24, 2011First beta release
2.7 Beta 2December 30, 2011Second beta release
2.7 Beta 3January 7, 2012Third Beta release.
2.7 Beta 4January 20, 2012Fourth Beta release.
2.7 Beta 5January 26, 2012Fifth Beta release.
2.7January 31, 2012Official Version 2.7 release.
2.7.1February 10, 2012Official Version 2.7.1 release.
2.7.2February 17, 2012Official Version 2.7.2 release.
11.02.8 Alpha 1December 17, 2011First Alpha release.
2.8 Alpha 2December 18, 2011Second Alpha release.
2.8 Beta 1February 4, 2012First Beta release.
2.8 Beta 2February 9, 2012Second Beta release.
2.8 Beta 3February 18, 2012Third Beta release.
2.8 Beta 4February 25, 2012Fourth Beta release.
2.8 Beta 5March 6, 2012Fifth Beta release.
2.8 Beta 6March 8, 2012Sixth Beta release.
2.8March 13, 2012Official Version 2.8 release.
12.02.9 Alpha 1January 20, 2012First Alpha release.
2.9 Beta 1March 26, 2012First Beta release.
2.9 Beta 2March 30, 2012Second Beta release.
2.9 Beta 3April 14, 2012Third Beta release.
2.9 Beta 4April 19, 2012Fourth Beta release.
2.9April 24, 2012Official Version 2.9 release.
2.9.1April 30, 2012Official Version 2.9.1 release.
13.02.10 Beta 1May 12, 2012First Beta release.
2.10 Beta 2May 23, 2012Second Beta release.
2.10 Beta 3June 1, 2012Third Beta release.
2.10June 6, 2012Official Version 2.10 release.
2.10.1June 16, 2012Official Version 2.10.1 release.
14.02.11 Beta 1June 8, 2012First Beta release.
2.11 Beta 2June 14, 2012Second Beta release.
2.11 Beta 3June 23, 2012Third Beta release.
2.11 Beta 4July 1, 2012Fourth Beta release.
2.11 Beta 5July 6, 2012Fifth Beta release.
2.11 Beta 6July 11, 2012Sixth Beta release.
2.11July 17, 2012Official Version 2.11 release.
15.02.12 Beta 1July 21, 2012First Beta release.
2.12 Beta 2July 27, 2012Second Beta release.
2.12August 28, 2012Official Version 2.12 release.
2.12.1September 10, 2012Official Version 2.12.1 release.
16.02.13 Beta 1September 1, 2012First Beta release.
2.13 Beta 2September 7, 2012Second Beta release.
2.13 Beta 3September 14, 2012Third Beta release.
2.13 Beta 4September 23, 2012Fourth Beta release.
2.13 Beta 5September 29, 2012Fifth Beta release.
2.13 Beta 6October 5, 2012Sixth Beta release.
2.13October 9, 2012Official Version 2.13 release.
2.13.1October 12, 2012Official Version 2.13.1 release.
2.13.2October 27, 2012Official Version 2.13.2 release.
17.02.14 Beta 1October 22, 2012First Beta release.
2.14 Beta 2October 26, 2012Second Beta release.
2.14 Beta 3November 2, 2012Third Beta release.
2.14 Beta 4November 9, 2012Fourth Beta release.
2.14 Beta 5November 14, 2012Fifth Beta release.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ The SeaMonkey Project - Download
  2. ^ Release Notes SeaMonkey 2.16b5
  3. ^ "Mozilla Licensing Policies". mozilla.org. http://www.mozilla.org/foundation/lic ensing.html. Retrieved January 5, 2012
  4. ^ a b "Debian and Mozilla - a study in trademarks". LWN.net. http://lwn.net/Articles/118268/. Retrieved 14 September 2011.
  5. ^ Mozilla.org
  6. ^ a b Codrut Nistor (December 18, 2006). "SeaMonkey Review: Web Browsing and a Little More". Softpedia. http://www.softpedia.com/reviews/mac/ SeaMonkey-Review-42640.shtml. Retrieved January 30, 2010.
  7. ^ Dennis O'Reilly (March 28, 2006). "SeaMonkey Offers Browser, E-Mail, and Chat". PC World. PCWorld Communications, Inc.. http://www.pcworld.com/article/124931 /seamonkey_offers_browser_email_and_c hat.html. Retrieved January 30, 2010.
  8. ^ SeaMonkey. CNET Download.com. CBS Interactive. Retrieved on 16 January 2012.
  9. ^ SeaMonkey: Name And Version
  10. ^ Home of KaiRo: SeaMonkey trademarks registered!
  11. ^ "Two discontinued browsers". LWN.net. 21 December 2005. https://lwn.net/Articles/165080/. Retrieved 19 August 2012.
  12. ^ SeaMonkey Download & Releases
  13. ^ "SeaMonkey 1.0". Download & Releases. www.seamonkey-project.org. 2011-01-02. http://www.seamonkey-project.org/rele ases/1.0. Retrieved 2011-11-17.
  14. ^ "SeaMonkey 1.0.6". Download & Releases. www.seamonkey-project.org. 2011-01-02. http://www.seamonkey-project.org/rele ases/1.0.6. Retrieved 2011-11-17.
  15. ^ "SeaMonkey 1.0.7". Download & Releases. www.seamonkey-project.org. 2011-01-02. http://www.seamonkey-project.org/rele ases/1.0.7. Retrieved 2011-11-17.
  16. ^ "SeaMonkey 2.3.1". SeaMonkey Project News. 2011-08-23. http://www.seamonkey-project.org/news #2011-08-23. Retrieved 2011-11-17.
  17. ^ Callek (2011-08-31). "SeaMonkey 2.3.2 reports as 2.3.1…". Callek’s Blog. http://blog.drapostles.org/archives/6 9. Retrieved 2011-11-17.
  18. ^ SeaMonkey developers are located in different time zones and the official release date was written according to different time zones, September 6 or September 7, on different official web pages.

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