http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releas ... .0/changesseamonkey-project.org wrote:* SeaMonkey uses the same internal platform as Firefox 3.5.4 now. Due to this change SeaMonkey is now much closer to Firefox as far as user profiles, add-ons and functionality of user interface elements are concerned.
* The default location of user profiles has changed. Legacy profiles, e.g. from SeaMonkey 1.x, or even Thunderbird profiles, can be migrated automatically, excluding third-party add-ons (extensions and themes). The old profile will not be touched (instead, copies are made).
This is still a communication suite, with browser, e-mail client, newsgroups, and IRC chat, and html editor (composer) all built in. The look is more like Firefox, but the feel is still like SeaMonkey (and Netscape Communicator 7.2).
I have been using SeaMonkey as my e-mail client for a couple of years (after leaving Netscape 7.2). SeaMonkey is also my fallback browser for when Opera has the occasional problem with certain sites (such as Comcast). Recommended.




