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Peter Weilbacher has released some enhanced versions of SeaMonkey, the Mozilla based suite for web browsing, email, news and more. Primary enhancements include WPS integration, MNG/JNG support, and high memory usage (in the download labelled for "highmem").
From the release notes: https://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=480973&group_id=183811
"This is not an official release of SeaMonkey. Although it uses code from the MOZILLA_1_8_BRANCH checked out on 11Jan2007 for the largest part, I added several enhancements:
Extra Features: Download page: https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=183811&package_id=219277&release_id=480973 Source: OS2VOICE
- Include MNG/JNG support
- Activate SVG and Canvas support
Now with correct orientation, correct color display, license correction, and a fix for Matrox (slow!)
- Add support for WPS objects in the browser, using Rich Walsh's RWS
and ship RWS libraries and script to support it.
- Tag downloaded files with source URL in extended attributes, using Rich Walsh's patch
- Package extra DLL: ipluginw.dll (for plugin functionality, no bug)
- Fix the way keycodes are reported to JavaScript
- Load the application into high memory
This is only activated in a package specifically marked as "highmem""