Good to know and Thanks for the links.tonymec wrote:AFAIK, the 2.45 release will happen as soon as the developers, who are few in number, and none of which is paid for working on SeaMonkey, are able to build for all four platfoms (W32, L32, L64 and Mac) from a single source and free of any serious known bugs. Peferably in more languages than just en-US.LuvKomputrs wrote:Know I've asked this question before....any ETA on the stable release for SeaMonkey 2.45?
Still have 2.40 stable release on my computer which has Windows 7.
Got SeaMonkey 2.45 on a USB stick to try it out until the stable release is released.
Other than the search engine bug...SeaMonkey 2.45 is working very nicely for me.
You may want to read the minutes of the fortnightly SeaMonkey Status Meetings.
In the meantime, 2.45 en-US pre-releases are available at:In each case, select the numbered subdirectory with the highest number, after scrolling to the bottom of the page if necessary.
- L32: http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/seamonkey/tinderbox-builds/comm-release-linux/
- L64: http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/seamonkey/tinderbox-builds/comm-release-linux64/
- Mac: http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/seamonkey/tinderbox-builds/comm-release-macosx64/
- W32: http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/seamonkey/tinderbox-builds/comm-release-trunk-win32/
Notes:
- The W32 builds will also run on W64 OSes, with the help of the WOW64 subsystem which is part of the OS.
- The Mac builds are "universal binaries" containing both a 32-bit executable and a 64-bit one.
No issues at all for me whilst using SeaMonkey 2.45.
Me thinks it's going to be very soon when we'll see a final release of SeaMonkey 2.45.