- SeaMonkey
Infobox Software
name = SeaMonkey
caption = NASA'sEarth page in SeaMonkey, running onUbuntu
developer = SeaMonkey Council
released = initial release|2006|1|30
frequently_updated = yes
programming language =C++ ,XUL ,XBL ,JavaScript
operating system =Cross-platform
platform = Gecko
language = [http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/#l10n 20 languages]
genre =Internet suite
license = Mozillatri-license
website = [http://www.seamonkey-project.org/ SeaMonkey Project]SeaMonkey is a free,
open source , andcross-platform Internet suite . It is the continuation of the formerMozilla Application Suite , based on the same source code. SeaMonkey consists of aweb browser (SeaMonkey Navigator), which is a descendant of theNetscape family, ane-mail andnews client program, and anHTML editor (SeaMonkey Composer). 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 theMozilla Foundation . The new project-leading group is the "SeaMonkey Council".History
On
10 March 2005 , the Mozilla Foundation announced that they would not release any further official versions of Mozilla Application Suite beyond 1.7.x, since they are now focused on the standalone applications Firefox and Thunderbird. However, the foundation emphasized that they would still provide infrastructure for community members who wished to continue development. In effect, this means that the suite will still continue to be developed, but now by the SeaMonkey Council instead of the Mozilla Foundation. SeaMonkey 1.0 was released onJanuary 30 ,2006 .The "SeaMonkey Council", which is the team responsible for project and release management, currently consists of Mark Banner, Christian Biesinger, Karsten Düsterloh, Robert Kaiser, Ian Neal, Neil Rashbrook, and Andrew Schultz.
Release history
Parts of this table are based on the [http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/ release notes of SeaMonkey] and the [http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/seamonkey/archives/2006/02/roadmaps_seamonkey_10_11_and_1_1.html roadmap] .
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 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 " [http://wiki.mozilla.org/SeaMonkey:Name_And_Version#Origin_of_the_name_.22SeaMonkey.22 ButtMonkey] " winning a contest for it and chosen with reference to Artemia SalinaBrine shrimp . The SeaMonkey Council has nowtrademark ed the name with help from the Mozilla Foundation. [ [http://home.kairo.at/blog/2007-06/seamonkey_r_trademarks_registered Home of KaiRo: SeaMonkey trademarks registered!] ] 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 1.8.The choice of "SeaMonkey" as the official name of the follow-up project has drawn criticism from some long-time users and testers of the Mozilla Suite, as many would have preferred the continued use of the name "
Mozilla " or "Mozilla Suite". However, the Mozilla Foundation has stated that the name change was necessary in order to differentiate the new independent product from official products of the foundation.Portability
The SeaMonkey project releases official builds for three
operating system s:Microsoft Windows ,Linux andMac OS X .Unofficial ports exist for
FreeBSD ,OpenBSD ,IRIX ,OS/2 , Solaris andBeOS /magnussoft ZETA .See also
*
List of web browsers
*List of news clients
*List of HTML editors
*List of IRC clients
*Comparison of web browsers
*Comparison of e-mail clients
*Comparison of HTML editors
*Comparison of IRC clients
*List of Firefox extensions
*Browser timeline
*Mozilla Composer Notes
References
* Mozilla Foundation (
March 10 ,2005 ). [http://www.mozilla.org/seamonkey-transition.html Mozilla Application Suite - Transition Plan] . RetrievedMarch 10 ,2005 .
* MozillaZine (June 6 ,2005 ). [http://www.mozillazine.org/talkback.html?article=6747 Community Mozilla Application Suite Project Not Renamed Yet] . RetrievedJune 6 ,2005 .
* Adot's Notblog (June 6 ,2005 ). [http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/asa/archives/008276.html It's not a renaming and it's not official] . RetrievedJune 20 ,2005 .
* SeaMonkey Council (July 2 ,2005 ). [http://www.seamonkey-project.org/news#2005-07-02 SeaMonkey Project Continues Internet Suite] . RetrievedJuly 3 ,2005 .External links
* [http://www.seamonkey-project.org/ The SeaMonkey Project]
* [http://wiki.mozilla.org/SeaMonkey:Home_Page SeaMonkey Wiki]
* [https://addons.mozilla.org/seamonkey SeaMonkey Add-ons]
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