The SeaMonkey project is proud to present SeaMonkey 2.48 Beta 1:
https://www.seamonkey-project.org/news
If you hit the untrusted connection problem with a wrong https certificate when trying to download it you can get it directly from:
https://archive.mozilla.org/pub/seamonk ... es/2.48b1/
I really should put this into the release notes...
This is a Beta version mostly for testing purposes but it should be stable for general use.
If you are using Adrians 2.48 or 2.49 imho don't bother. Same if 2.46 works fine for you. Remember its a Beta so backup your profile. But if you test it we would be glad if you report any bugs you find. Please check the release notes for known problems.
If you are still on 2.39b1 (is still anyone using it at this point in time?) updates are not yet working. Ewong is trying to fix this. Because of a changed distribution server it would also impact 2.46 to 2.48 updates later if he does not succeed.
A regular 2.48 will follow (hopefully) soon. Afterwards we will switch to 2.49 ESR as fast as we can to be on par with Firefox ESR 52.
SeaMonkey 2.48 Beta 1 has been released
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Been using this for a day now. So far no problems. To my surprise, all 9 of my add on's came over without any problems.
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or even based on latest Firefox 52.1.0 Release ??
PS: Hopefully they will be able to fix this joking search engine bug
PS: Hopefully they will be able to fix this joking search engine bug
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Yes, 2.48 is on par with Firefox 51.0.2 (or whatever the latest release on that branch was). After that, 2.49 will be released with current milestone (thus, 52.1.0 at the moment).Zerebralus wrote:or even based on latest Firefox 52.1.0 Release ??
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Well that is not exactly true for Beta 1. Beta 1 is based on the last beta source code before the Firefox 51 release and so more 51.0.0.
The 2.48 release is now being made and should hopefully be ready soon. It will be based on the latest 51 code available and so matches or surpasses the latest Firefox 51.
If the infrastructure doesn't give up before 2.49.1 ESR should then follow very soon
FRG
The 2.48 release is now being made and should hopefully be ready soon. It will be based on the latest 51 code available and so matches or surpasses the latest Firefox 51.
If the infrastructure doesn't give up before 2.49.1 ESR should then follow very soon
FRG
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Yes, I was talking about the release.frg wrote:Well that is not exactly true for Beta 1. Beta 1 is based on the last beta source code before the Firefox 51 release and so more 51.0.0.
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>> Yes, I was talking about the release.
Ahh ok I see. Wasn't clear to me.
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>> PS: Hopefully they will be able to fix this joking search engine bug
Its fixed and noted already in the 2.48b1 release notes as fixed.
Ahh ok I see. Wasn't clear to me.
Addenum
>> PS: Hopefully they will be able to fix this joking search engine bug
Its fixed and noted already in the 2.48b1 release notes as fixed.
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Yeah, s/2.48 is/2.48 will be/ would have removed the ambiguity...frg wrote:Ahh ok I see. Wasn't clear to me.
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We're up to 54.0b12 (32-bit) on the Firefox side. Any progress?frg wrote:Well that is not exactly true for Beta 1. Beta 1 is based on the last beta source code before the Firefox 51 release and so more 51.0.0.
The 2.48 release is now being made and should hopefully be ready soon. It will be based on the latest 51 code available and so matches or surpasses the latest Firefox 51.
If the infrastructure doesn't give up before 2.49.1 ESR should then follow very soon
FRG
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What FF is "up to" doesn't really matter (at this point), since we're going to be on the ESR train (so FF 52).
An official SeaMonkey release will be released "when its done".
If you want to test/play on that route, I'd go with Akalla 2.49.1 ESR's (latest-comm-esr), https://l10n.mozilla-community.org/~aka ... y/nightly/, which are available in both 32 & 64-bit versions.
An official SeaMonkey release will be released "when its done".
If you want to test/play on that route, I'd go with Akalla 2.49.1 ESR's (latest-comm-esr), https://l10n.mozilla-community.org/~aka ... y/nightly/, which are available in both 32 & 64-bit versions.
Fire 750, bring back 250.
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.19) Gecko/20110420 SeaMonkey/2.0.14 Pinball CopyURL+ FetchTextURL FlashGot NoScript
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.19) Gecko/20110420 SeaMonkey/2.0.14 Pinball CopyURL+ FetchTextURL FlashGot NoScript
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the rube,therube wrote:What FF is "up to" doesn't really matter (at this point), since we're going to be on the ESR train (so FF 52).
An official SeaMonkey release will be released "when its done".
If you want to test/play on that route, I'd go with Akalla 2.49.1 ESR's (latest-comm-esr), https://l10n.mozilla-community.org/~aka ... y/nightly/, which are available in both 32 & 64-bit versions.
Went that route... loaded it up inside a 2.46 Portable Apps Seamonkey. Have had no problems with it so far and think it better than 2.46/8. (User agent: Mozilla/5.0 Windows NT 10.0; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/52.0 SeaMonkey/2.49.1 Build identifier: 20170511042150).
I think 2.49xxx ESR is going to be a really good browser. Even better when the Portable Apps version officially comes out. My way was/is a kludge, as in starting the install of the executable Akalla, then copying and pasting the Seamonkey folders from my Windows TEMP folder into the portable version where they belong, on my computer that is:
d:\SeamonkeyPortable\App\Seamonkey\
Use it on my SSD drive D: at home and on an usb stick on the road. Windows 10 Home
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