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  • Mozilla SeaMonkey 2.0 Released

    Phoronix: Mozilla SeaMonkey 2.0 Released

    SeaMonkey, the Mozilla Internet suite of software that has everything from an HTML editor to IRC client to web browser, has reached version 2.0. New in Mozilla SeaMonkey 2.0 is RSS/Atom feed support in the Mozilla Mail portion, a modern look-and-feel, tabbed mail support, automated updates, faster JavaScript processing, and HTML5 support.More information on Mozilla SeaMonkey 2.0 is available from the 2.0 release notes along with download links...

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    I don't understand. Why they improved javascript proccesing? Shouldn't be already as improved as firefox's since they use the same engine?

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    • #3
      Same engine, yes; same engine version, no.

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      • #4
        I'm just waiting for it to reach Gentoo's portage tree. I hope they won't inherit all downsides of FF. Once FF was meant to be a browser part only, taken out of the Mozilla suite, people said Moz. was bloated. But I guess over time FF is now bloated while I found the pure browser part of SM to be quite ok.
        Stop TCPA, stupid software patents and corrupt politicians!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Adarion View Post
          I'm just waiting for it to reach Gentoo's portage tree. I hope they won't inherit all downsides of FF. Once FF was meant to be a browser part only, taken out of the Mozilla suite, people said Moz. was bloated. But I guess over time FF is now bloated while I found the pure browser part of SM to be quite ok.
          Why is FF bloated? I admit you can bloat him by adding thousands of add-ons. But by default why?

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          • #6
            Because it takes a huge amount of RAM, crashes often, leaks memory?

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            • #7
              It needs a lot of RAM yeah, but it never never leaks or crashes for me!

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              • #8
                Firefox is bloated, but unfortunately it's the only browser for Linux that doesn't totally suck. We're stuck with it

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by RealNC View Post
                  Firefox is bloated, but unfortunately it's the only browser for Linux that doesn't totally suck. We're stuck with it
                  Opera's not that bad, either.

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                  • #10
                    Without AdBlock Plus, it's bad.

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