Sunday, November 16, 2008 12:35 PM

SeaMonkey

When I was a child there was this produced you could play with called SeaMonkeys. Actually, I do believe you can still purchase them at your local pet store. Now since you buy them at a pet store, you know were my frame of mind was as I was reading an article this morning. The article was for multiple vulnerabilities for Mozilla Web Browsers. When I seen the SeaMonkey listing I thought it was a typo. Not wanting to be left out of the loop, I went and did a Google search on the product and found there really is a SeaMonkey Internet Browser.

The browser was originally designed on the concept of the original Netscape Communicator. If you like to be a little different, or just want to use a browser that is not on the hacker’s priority list. I would suggest looking into this suit or some other low profile browser. There are plenty out there to choose from. I am still testing the Firefox one on my PC with some difficulty. It seems that because it is a newer browser; it is not compatible with all of the sites I need to use for schoolwork. So if you are going to try a new browser, do not disable the one you are using now until you are confident the new one works as well.

1 comments:

Unknown Says:
November 16, 2008 at 2:53 PM

Firefox is not a new browser, it has been out for four years now. It works on every site that I have been on for the last four years and before that I was using the Mozilla browser. I grew up on Firefox and it is the best browser there is on the tubes. The only reason that you didn't use it is because IE was packaged with Windows and you never heard about it.