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Try this integrated Internet suite from Mozilla

by Lee Collins

18 Dec 2008

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seamonkey-grab.gifGetting online is easier than ever and wireless technologies are enabling us to so wherever we are, but it hasn't always been so straightforward. Not all that long ago Internet service providers offered suites that were designed to work with the provider that shipped with all the applications required to access the Internet via a dial up connection. These suites are usually equipped with a browser, email client and an IRC client among other tools.

Mozilla SeaMonkey 1.1.14 is an all-in-one internet suite that ships with the hugely popular Firefox browser as well as Thunderbird, an IRC chat application and Mozilla's HTML editor. Although Internet suites aren't as widely used as they once were, this is a useful collection of apps, but aimed at those who like and use Mozilla products.

Mozilla SeaMonkey 1.1.14 link.

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