
Old Version of SeaMonkey 2.3.1
Website
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/
Developer
Mozilla Foundation
Selected Version
SeaMonkey 2.3.1
Supported Systems
Legacy OS support
Legacy OS support
Windows 95, 98, 2000, XP, Vista, 7, 8
License
Freeware
Release Date
23 August, 2011 (10 years ago )
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System Requirements of SeaMonkey 2.3.1
- Windows 2000
- Windows XP
- Windows XP x64
- Windows Vista
- Windows Vista x64
- Windows 7
- Windows 7 x64
Program Information of SeaMonkey 2.3.1
Version Name:
SeaMonkey 2.3.1
File Size:
16.34 MB
Released Date:
23 August, 2011 (10 years ago)
MD5 Checksum:
CE332C4C79D524010B510A502A637103
SHA1 Checksum:
23ADA6F6BFC23FC1EC265F1D4B63E179C64848EA
Version History of SeaMonkey 2.3.1
- Several fixes when importing email from Microsoft Outlook
SeaMonkey Screenshots
About SeaMonkey
SeaMonkey is a free, open source, and cross-platform Internet suite that is the continuation of the former Mozilla Application Suite. SeaMonkey is community-driven, in contrast to the Mozilla Application Suite, whose stable 1.7 branch remains governed by the Mozilla Foundation.
SeaMonkey Features
- Tabbed browsing gives you a better way to surf the net. You no longer have to open one page at a time. With tabbed browsing, open several pages at once with one click. Plus, your homepage can be multiple pages, in tabs.
- Popup blocker lets you surf the web without interruption from annoying ads.
- Image Manager lets you block images to remove offensive images or speed up the rendering of web sites.
- Find as you type gives you another way to navigate a page. Just start typing to jump from link to link or to find a word or phrase within a page.
- Manage your mail with customizable Labels and Mail Views.
- SeaMonkey's powerful yet simple HTML editor keeps getting better with dynamic image and table resizing, quick insert and delete of table cells, improved CSS support, and support for positioned layers.
Updates : SeaMonkey Updates
Did You Know?
The Mozilla Foundation provides hosting and legal backing for the SeaMonkey Project.