SeaMonkey 2.18 Beta 1

Mozilla Organization - (Freeware)



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.

Title:
SeaMonkey 2.18 Beta 1
File Size:
21.8 MB
Requirements:
Windows XP / Vista / Windows7 / XP64 / Vista64 / Windows7 64 / Windows8 / Windows8 64
Language:
en-us
License:
Freeware
Date Added:
07 Apr 2013
Publisher:
Mozilla Organization
Homepage:
http://www.mozilla.org
MD5 Checksum:
C8AC9FE62F6A04A970CD13AC798FF51B

# Features
- Click-to-play plugin areas have a close box now.
# Fixes
- WebRTC has been disabled on MacOS X for now .
- Fixed autosync not correctly detecting message offline status, resulting in poor Gmail IMAP performance.
- Special mail folder icons (Inbox, Trash etc.) were not shown for shared IMAP folders.
- Help has been updated for the redesigned Add-ons Manager.
- The MailNews filter editor can now show the actual execution order of actions.
- The Privacy & Security Preferences UI has been reworked (User Tracking and Safe Browsing preferences have been added and a Private Data sub-category has been introduced).
- First time after choosing to "Never activate plugins for this site", videos were still playing.
- User-oriented labels for Strict Transport Security have been added to the Data Manager .
- The Google search bar favicon has been updated.
- Base64-encoded attachments are now detected irrespective of the case used.
- Saving messages to disk could fail silently.
- Some dangerous file system folders are now disallowed to be used as the Local Directory for mail storage.




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