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SeaMonkey 2.1

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SeaMonkey 2.1  Change Log

SeaMonkey 2.1 contains the following major changes relative to SeaMonkey 2.0.14:

  • Sync (f.k.a. Weave) is now included directly in SeaMonkey. Sync allows you to keep your browsing history, passwords, bookmarks, preferences and tabs in sync across different devices (computers) in a secure way.
  • SeaMonkey windows can now be themed with Personas (lightweight themes).
  • The bookmarks system has been reworked to use the Places framework shared with Firefox (already used for history data in SeaMonkey 2.0), including a new Bookmark Manager and fast bookmarking button in the location bar.
  • Find in Page now works with a toolbar instead of a modal window.
  • OpenSearch plugins are now supported and the default for web search.
  • An optional search bar (including suggestions if the search engine supports it) is available in browser toolbar customization, and an engine manager for OpenSearch is available.
  • More toolbar widgets are now customizable.
  • The new Add-ons Manager opens directly in the browser now and has received a major facelift.
  • The new Data Manager now unifies cookie, permission, password, and form data management.
  • Flash cookies (LSOs) will now be removed when using Clear Private Data / Cookies (requires Flash Player 10.3 or better).
  • Plugin crashes do not take down the whole application anymore since plugins run in their own processes now.
  • Plugins now work in feeds shown in MailNews windows.
  • The feed preview UI and the Helper Applications preferences can now detect the system's default feed reader and use it.
  • Page zoom is being remembered on a site-specific basis now.
  • The browser tab bar is now scrollable to cope with tab overflow. This includes an "All Tabs" navigation button to quickly list all open tabs.
  • You can now drag and drop downloads, e.g. from the Download Manager to the desktop.
  • SeaMonkey now shows "doorhangers" for notifications like remembering log-in passwords or after installing an extension.
  • The new DoNotTrack HTTP header is supported (configurable in Preferences).
  • A page with Troubleshooting Information (about:support) and the option to restart in Safe Mode are now available from the Help menu.
  • Loading the URL about:memory now shows how much memory is used by different parts of SeaMonkey.
  • SeaMonkey should now support more websites that previously appeared to only work with Firefox (configurable in Preferences).
  • Built-in extensions (ChatZilla, JavaScript Debugger and DOM Inspector) are now installed into the profile.
  • News messages can now be deleted from local storage.
  • Cascaded Session Restore improves restoring large browsing sessions.
  • SeaMonkey now uses Omnijar which results in fewer installed files, less fragmentation and better startup time.

Platform-specific changes

  • Mac OS X 10.4 "Tiger" and PPC support was dropped, 64-bit support for 10.6 "Snow Leopard" was added.
  • On Linux, desktop notifications (e.g. mail alerts, finished downloads) show up in the native environment.
  • Windows 7 Jump Lists support was added.
  • Download progress is now shown in the Windows 7 taskbar.

Mozilla platform changes

  • Better performance on startup and shutdown, and memory usage improvements.
  • Protection from out-of-date plugins has been added.
  • Text areas in web forms are now resizable.
  • CSS :visited selectors have been changed to block ways that websites can quickly check a user's browsing history.
  • The WOFF format for downloadable website fonts is now supported.
  • SMIL animation in SVG is now supported.
  • New CSS attributes such as gradients, background sizing, and pointer events have been implemented.
  • A new HTML5 parser is used for all HTML documents.
  • New DOM and HTML5 features including the Drag & Drop API and the File API are now supported.
  • JS-ctypes support has been improved, allowing in-application JavaScript code to access native system libraries.
  • HTML5 video can now be viewed full screen and supports both the WebM format and the "buffered" property.
  • Web developers can animate content using CSS Transitions.
  • The W3C Indexed Database API is now available to websites.
  • JavaScript is faster than ever with the new JägerMonkey engine.
  • Support for WebGL, Direct2D and Direct3D acceleration on Windows has been added (see about:support for support and Preferences for configuration).
  • The HSTS security protocol and the proposed Audio Data API are available.
  • OpenType support has been improved.
  • HTML5 Forms API support has been added.

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