Plans for seamonkey browser12/31/2023 Honestly, I am not having too big difficulties in browsing my usual sites and with a little brute force I have been able to install pretty much all the extensions that I wanted (which are mostly just expecting a higher version number), so the general user experience is not the issue (yet). Nevertheless, the last Iceape movement in any development branch is as old as February 2013 and even by debian standards this means having a browser that is, well, obsolete by today's development pace, not to mention the security aspect although it is not my point here. ![]() Also I understand that Mike has more important things to do than follow a niche project. I didn't switch immediately from Seamonkey to Iceape, after the branding quarrel with Mozilla, because at the time I was more interested in having the latest version of the gecko engine.Įventually this priority became less and less important and I switched (I think it was when it re-entered with Squeeze).Īnyway, Iceape's development right now is stagnant and I'm not here to place blames or whine and complain, indeed I am and will always be thankful for the time and effort invested by all those involved in the Iceape project. I am an Iceape user and I have always been (through its legacy of Seamonkey, Mozilla Application Suite, Mozilla and Netscape Navigator) ever since I started using a browser back in the days of dial-up connection in the nineties.
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