Unofficial builds
of SeaMonkey 2.6.1, Firefox 9.0.1 , and
Thunderbird 9.0.1 have been released (12/21, 12/26, and 12/28). There are some
important notes in the readme file concerning Java, printing, profile
compatibility, and crash reporting, so be sure to read through it.
Highlights include DIVE support for accelerated drawing, full-featured
native printing, Exceptq can be used to log crash details, plus most of
the features available on other platforms, such as WebM video playback
for sites like YouTube. WebGL is one feature that is missing, due to
lack of hardware support. IPC support (which offers plugin crash
protection, and will protect tabs from each other in the future) is not
yet available, although progress is being made in that area. SeaMonkey
is a continuation of the Mozilla Suite, while Firefox and Thunderbird
are a stand-alone browser and mail/news client, based on Mozilla code.
See my Warpzilla Tips page for more information.
Source: OS/2 Warp News and Rumors