Web browser that shares much of the same base code as the popular Firefox Web browser.
SeaMonkey is a web browser created by Mozilla Foundation for power users who wish to have access to advanced features while browsing the web.
The application comes as an alternative to using Mac's default tool (Safari) for browsing the web, managing bookmarks, and downloading data from the Internet. Even though its interface is intuitive, I still don't think a beginner computer user would need this tool for basic browsing tasks. It features many built-in tools that might come in handy only to power users, like the web developments utilities.
SeaMonkey also provides you with cookie and popup managers, helps you store all of your account passwords in one place, read the latest news, and so much more.
In my testing, the program worked flawlessly. All of its built-in tools can easily be found in the main menu of the app and you get access to a wide variety of useful settings to help you improve your browsing experience.
With that being said, you should download and install this program if you're looking for an advanced web browser for your Mac.
Pros
- Comes with a built-in news reader
- Provides you with a quick way to send emails
- Offers you various web development tools
Cons
- Not suitable for beginner users
It seems to be a pretty useful thing, including so many Internet tools. I'm going to try an application of this kind for the first time, so I hope, I'll enjoy it.
This program (and all beta/alpha/nightly versions) are best automatically updated by clicking on the check for updates link in the menus.