SeaMonkey 2.10
These release notes describe system requirements, installation instructions,
and known issues for SeaMonkey 2.10 up to/including SeaMonkey 2.10.1.
These notes are updated when we receive feedback, so please check back
for new information.
What's New in SeaMonkey 2.10
SeaMonkey 2.10 contains the following major changes relative to
SeaMonkey 2.9:
SeaMonkey-specific changes
- The domain name is highlighted in the location bar by default now,
configurable in Preferences.
- The amount of tabs to be restored concurrently can be configured in
Preferences now.
- News username and password auth dialogs have been combined and show
for which server the prompt is now.
Mozilla platform changes
- The new minimum supported Windows version is now XP SP2,
Windows 2000 support has been dropped.
- The SPDY protocol now enabled by default for faster browsing on supported sites
- The column-fill
CSS property has been implemented.
- Experimental support for ECMAScript 6 Map
and Set
objects has been implemented.
- Support for the CSS3 background-position
property extended syntax has been added.
- The :invalid
pseudo-class can now be applied to the <form> element.
- The CSS turn <angle>
unit is now supported.
- Fixed several stability issues.
The changes page lists a more detailed overview of
new features and fixes relative to our last stable release,
SeaMonkey 2.9.
Relevant security fixes are listed on
Security Advisories for SeaMonkey.
Downloading
The SeaMonkey project provides official versions of SeaMonkey 2.10.1 for
Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X in US English and experimental language packs for
a small variety of other languages. Community volunteers are also contributing
builds for other platforms. You can
download
SeaMonkey 2.10.1 here.
System Requirements, Installation and Uninstallation
Before installing, make sure your computer meets the
system requirements.
SeaMonkey 2.10.1 will no longer offer to migrate your data from SeaMonkey 1.x
or Mozilla 1.x at the first start after installation (
bug 689437).
In order to upgrade from such an old version, install the last SeaMonkey 2.0
release first, do the one-time profile upgrade, uninstall SeaMonkey 2.0 and
then install your target release (e.g. this one).
You can find more details about installation, profile data and uninstallation
in our
install and uninstall
document.
Extensions (Add-ons) and Themes
Extensions installed under SeaMonkey 1.x are not migrated to SeaMonkey 2, and
may not be compatible for reinstalling in this version due to major changes in
our architecture. Please report any issues to the maintainer of the extension.
Extensions and Themes for SeaMonkey 2.10.1 can be installed from the
SeaMonkey Add-Ons website
or the "Get Add-Ons" section in the Add-ons Manager.
If you want to check whether your most important add-ons are already
compatible with the SeaMonkey version to be installed, please refer to the
SeaMonkey Add-ons
Compatibility Tracking wiki page for an overview.
Extensions with binary components such as Lightning, Enigmail and HTML Validator
only work on certain platforms (e.g. Windows). Furthermore they need to be
adjusted for each new SeaMonkey release, which also means that an old version of
such an add-on can break SeaMonkey if you disabled compatibility checking (which
e.g. happens when you install the Add-on Compatibility Reporter add-on).
Lightning provides versions compatible with the latest SeaMonkey beta through its
Development Channel which has an own section at the bottom of the Lightning
add-on page. Other Lightning releases can be found on the Calendar
Versions page.
For Enigmail, please refer to the Enigmail
Nightly Builds page.
For HTML Validator you need to check whether the Firefox version that appears
on SeaMonkey's about: page is listed on the 0.9x download
page. Note that only Windows is supported at this time.
Known Issues
This list covers some of the known problems with SeaMonkey 2.10.1.
Please read this before reporting any new bugs.
- Data loss warning: If you use a profile with this or any later
version and then try to go back to SeaMonkey 2.0, SeaMonkey will rename
your history file to places.sqlite.corrupt and create a new places.sqlite
file, effectively resetting your browsing history. This is because the
internal format changed and the upgrade process only works in one direction.
Additionally, running MailNews with local folders and POP3 mail filters may
produce summary files that are not correctly read by previous versions of
SeaMonkey. If you decide to go back to a previous version of SeaMonkey, you
should delete the .msf files for your local folders and POP3 accounts or
repair the folders using the folder properties dialog in order to avoid
potential data loss.
- New Tab (Ctrl+T) duplicates the last fetched page instead of the currently
viewed page/tab if "Display on New Tab" preference is set to "Last page visited" (bug 726415).
This issue will be fixed in SeaMonkey 2.12.
- You may experience a busy cursor in MailNews while reading news (bug 727414).
- After creating a news account through clicking a news URL, the MailNews
account wizard may be broken (the account type will always be News). To
work around the problem, set the mail.server.serverX.valid pref (where
X is the internal number of the corresponding news account) to true in
about:config, or delete the invalid news account (bug 521861).
- Web pages may appear differently in the MailNews feed reader than in the
browser (bug
662907). Workaround: Add a "noscript {display:none}" rule to your
userContent.css
(note that the Stylish add-on cannot be used here since it does not
integrate with the MailNews feed reader).
- Select Element by Click doesn't flash the element in DOM Inspector on
Windows if hardware acceleration is enabled (bug 594299).
- The option "When opening a bookmark group" / "Replace existing tabs"
under Preferences / Tabbed Browsing does not have an effect anymore (bug 664101).
- Lightning options cannot be opened from the Add-ons Manager. Instead,
Lightning preferences can be accessed from Preferences/Lightning (bug 636104).
- Lightning keyboard shortcuts for accessing the calendar tab from within
the MailNews window or from the main menu (Ctrl+Shift+C/D) do not work. (bug 514512).
- If you try to start SeaMonkey using a locked profile, it will crash (see bug 573369).
- For some users, scrolling in the main GMail window will be slower than
usual (see bug
579260).
- Some synaptic touch pads are unable to vertical scroll (see bug 622410).
- Under certain conditions, scrolling and text input may be jerky (see bug 711900).
- Windows:
- Fonts look blurry with a recent NVIDIA graphics card if FXAA
(Fast Approximate Anti-Aliasing) is enabled globally. To fix this issue,
disable NVIDIA Control Panel, 3D Settings, Manage 3D settings,
Global Settings, Antialiasing - FXAA, or add a new entry for SeaMonkey
under the Program Settings tab and disable FXAA there.
- Linux:
- The Oracle Java 7 plugin does not work with SeaMonkey (bug 754622).
- The cursor may change to "drag & drop" mode in the mail window, causing a hang (bug 736811).
- Mac:
- When hardware acceleration is off, background colors in the UI
(toolbar, status bar etc.) might not update correctly when you switch
focus from/to a window. Users running Macs with certain older hardware
(e.g. Intel GMA 950) will experience this even if they haven't turned
off hardware acceleration in Preferences (Appearance/Content) (bug 626096).
Troubleshooting
Frequently Asked Questions
- What can I do to help?
-
We need help from developers and the testing community to provide as much
feedback as possible to make SeaMonkey even better. Please read these notes
and the bug
filing instructions before reporting any bugs to
Bugzilla. You can also give us
your feedback through this feedback
form.
- Why haven't you responded to the mail I sent you?
-
Use the newsgroup.
The SeaMonkey team reads it regularly, and your email may have gotten lost.
- Where can I get extensions and themes (add-ons)?
-
Extensions
and Themes can be
downloaded from SeaMonkey
Add-ons.
- Who makes SeaMonkey?
-
Lots of people. See Help->About SeaMonkey, contributors for a
list of some of the people who have contributed to Mozilla and SeaMonkey.
- Where's the SeaMonkey 2.10.1 source code?
-
A tarball of the SeaMonkey 2.10.1 source code is available at the
download page.
The latest development code can be obtained from the
source
repository.
SeaMonkey-specific source is in the "suite" directory. Please follow the
build
instructions.
Other Resources and Links
The following resources contain useful information about SeaMonkey 2.10.1: