SeaMonkey 2.0 Beta 1
These release notes describe system requirements, installation instructions, and known issues for SeaMonkey 2.0 Beta 1. These notes are updated when we receive feedback, so please check back for new information.
- What's New in SeaMonkey 2.0 Beta 1
- Downloading
- System Requirements, Installation and Uninstallation
- Extensions and Themes
- Known Issues
- Troubleshooting
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Other Resources and Links
What's New in SeaMonkey 2.0 Beta 1
SeaMonkey 2.0 Beta 1 contains the following major changes relative to SeaMonkey 2.0 Alpha 3:
- The identical same browser core and web feature support as Firefox 3.5.1 is in SeaMonkey now, including all security fixes as well as audio/video, downloadable fonts, JIT-compiled Javascript and more.
- Download manager has been completely reworked, including support for cross-session resumable downloads,
- Localized Windows/Linux/Mac packages are available now, this Beta features 15 languages officially (two additional ones are experimental) from day 1.
- Feed preview is available now in the browser and improves feed subscription with different readers, including the internal one in the mail/news component.
- Support for -new-tab and -new-window command line options was added.
- Toolbars in the mail and newsgroups window are now fully customizable.
- Mail archiving is supported now.
- The Palm Sync Extension has been removed.
- Feed summary or web page can be chosen from menu entries.
- Preferences have been added for for signature text, closing standalone message window when using Del and checking for new mail only after opening the MailNews window.
See the SeaMonkey
Trunk Tracker blog for more details about the changes between those
pre-releases.
The changes page lists an overview of
new features and fixes relative to our last stable release,
SeaMonkey 1.1.17.
Downloading
System Requirements, Installation and Uninstallation
Extensions and Themes
Known Issues
- History import from 1.x not working automatically (Bug 484175): As a workaround, close SeaMonkey, go to your profile, delete places.sqlite there, and then start SeaMonkey again, which should then correctly import history.
- Freshly imported downloads sometimes try to restart again (and fail) (Bug 495680)
- MailNews account password prompts are no longer serial at startup (Bug 338549)
- IMAP accounts with over 1000 folders get error popups with message synchronisation switched on (Bug 462539))
- Profile Roaming is not working any more (Bug 378647)
- In some scenarios, multiple master password dialogs appear at once (Bug 381269)
Troubleshooting
-
Poorly designed or incompatible extensions can cause problems with
SeaMonkey, including make it crash, slow down page display, etc.
If you encounter strange problems relating to parts of SeaMonkey no longer
working, the browser not starting, windows with strange or distorted
appearance, degraded performance, etc, you may be suffering from Extension
or Theme trouble.
Restart SeaMonkey in Safe Mode. On Windows, start using the "Safe Mode"
shortcut created in your Start menu or by running
seamonkey.exe -safe-mode
. On Linux, start with./seamonkey -safe-mode
and on Mac OS X, run:
When started in Safe Mode all extensions are disabled and the Default theme is used. Disable the Extension/Theme that is causing trouble and then start normally.cd /Applications/SeaMonkey.app/Contents/MacOS/
./seamonkey-bin -safe-mode - If you uninstall an extension that is installed with your user profile (i.e. you installed it from a Web page) and then wish to install it for all user profiles using the -install-global-extension command line flag, you must restart SeaMonkey once to cleanse the profile extensions datasource of traces of that extension before installing with the switch. If you do not do this you may end up with a jammed entry in the Extensions list and will be unable to install the extension globally.
- If you encounter strange problems relating to bookmarks, downloads, window placement, toolbars, history, or other settings, it is recommended that you try creating a new profile and attempting to reproduce the problem before filing bugs. Create a new profile by running SeaMonkey with the -P command line argument, choose the "Manage Profiles" button and then choose "Create Profile...". Migrate your settings files (Bookmarks, Saved Passwords, etc) over one by one, checking each time to see if the problems resurface. If you do find a particular profile data file is causing a problem, file a bug and attach the file.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What can I do to help?
- We need help from developers and the testing community to provide as much feedback as possible to make SeaMonkey even better. Please read these notes and the bug filing instructions before reporting any bugs to Bugzilla. You can also give us your feedback through this feedback form.
- Why haven't you responded to the mail I sent you?
- Use the newsgroup. The SeaMonkey team reads it regularly, and your email may have gotten lost.
- Where can I get extensions and themes (add-ons)?
- Extensions and Themes can be downloaded from SeaMonkey Add-ons.
- Who makes SeaMonkey?
- Lots of people. See Help->About SeaMonkey, contributors for a list of some of the people who have contributed to Mozilla and SeaMonkey.
- Where's the SeaMonkey 2.0 Beta 1 source code?
- A tarball of the SeaMonkey 2.0 Beta 1 source code is available at the download page. The latest development code can be obtained from the source repository. SeaMonkey-specific source is in the "suite" directory. Please follow the build instructions.