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For those of you who are sick of filling out applications or order forms online or even just typing in your email address, automatically filling out forms is a convenient way to save time. Another...
When reading printed text, you don't have the luxury of determining the font type and size you like best. With the Mozilla SeaMonkey application suite, however, customizing your font size and type...
Toolbars are designed to make things easier for users, but they aren't much good if they don't contain the tools you need. Mozilla's SeaMonkey application suite helps users by allowing them to...
SeaMonkey suite, an extension of Mozilla, is a free application software suite that takes many Web features and combines them into a single program. It is an update of both the Mozilla suite and...
SeaMonkey is a user-supported Web browser and application suite with numerous add-ons and plug-ins to customize your Web browsing experience. Now customizing can include the icons that appear when...
One of the things that makes SeaMonkey different from other application suites is the ability to customize the look and design of your Web browser. With SeaMonkey, you can add plug-ins, customize...
Downloading files is a necessity when browsing the Internet as you come across programs, software, images or documents you may need or want. However, every time you download a file you are running...
With the wide variety of programs being used to create various Web site functions comes a need to view and play the different applications. Plugins such as Acrobat Reader, Windows Media Player and...
SeaMonkey is Mozilla's newest application suite and allows users to have the luxury of a Web browser, email access and newsgroups, among other features, without having to open multiple tabs or...
Bookmarks are such a convenient way to view and organize Web sites that many people become dependent on them to navigate through the Web. Frequent Internet users may have a list of bookmarks that...
Although Mozilla's SeaMonkey application suite doesn't include built in audio features, Mozilla makes all major media players available via plugins that users can download and install. In...
Using bookmarks is a quick and convenient way to access and view your favorite Web sites. With the capability to import, export and save bookmarks to your personal toolbar, Mozilla gives users...
Cookies are small bits of data that are stored on your computer when you visit certain Web sites. These cookies allow Web sites to 'remember' information about you so, for instance, when you...
When downloading Web pages or viewing sites, images can take the most time to appear. In addition, animated images can interfere with refreshing pages. With SeaMonkey's Image managing, you can...
With online banking, email and many other sites requiring usernames and passwords, typing your password multiple times a day can take time and get annoying. With SeaMonkey's password managing...
When surfing the Internet, you'll often find that pop-up windows are an important part of the navigation process for some Web sites. But while choosing to block all of your pop-ups can lead you to...
As a Mozilla application suite software program, any problems or bugs encountered with SeaMonkey should be reported to Mozilla. First, figure out if you have a problem worth reporting by going...
Like all Web browsers, the SeaMonkey application suite has searching capabilities. However, SeaMonkey makes Internet searches a little easier and much more convenient. With an address bar that...
The Internet is a truly international community, and although many of the companies that create and develop software are in the United States, their products are available in multiple languages....
Although Mozilla did have beta testing and a prototype version of SeaMonkey, version 1.1.1 is the first major update for the program.
Phishing, a process by which predators can empty your bank accounts and steal your identity, is among the newest high-tech crimes on the Internet. With SeaMonkey's application suite, phishing...
As a Web browser with email capabilities, SeaMonkey's application suite recognizes the importance of security features. It offers many types of security, from encryption options to managing...
Tabbed browsing is among the many conveniences that come standard with SeaMonkey when you download it. The luxury of tabbed browsing allows you to open multiple pages of your browser without...
Remembering Web sites you visited can be difficult when you go to many of them every day. In addition, a Web history is also helpful when you check the same pages frequently but don't include them...
Like the original Mozilla and Netscape code that SeaMonkey is derived from, there is no built-in spellchecker for the first release of this all-in-one Internet suite. You can add spellcheck to...