Containing an Internet browser, email & newsgroup client with an included web feed reader, HTML editor, IRC chat and web development tools, SeaMonkey is sure to appeal to advanced users, web developers and corporate users. Such a software suite was previously made popular by Netscape and Mozilla, and the SeaMonkey project continues to develop and deliver high-quality updates to this concept. The SeaMonkey project is a community effort to develop the SeaMonkey all-in-one internet application suite. Update automatically or install from the portable app store in the Platform. Mozilla®, SeaMonkey® and the SeaMonkey logo are registered trademarks of the Mozilla Foundation and are used under license. And, as always, it's open source and completely free. It's packaged in Format so it can easily integrate with the Platform. It's the popular SeaMonkey internet suite (browser, email, newsgroups, chat) bundled with a Launcher as a portable app, so you can take your whole internet experience with you. It is selected as the opening page by choosing it from Use Current Group.A new version of SeaMonkey®, Portable Edition has been released. During the install it reports it won't work with my version of Seamonkey, but it does. Rather, I installed the Classic Firefox Addon Archive, without which I don't know if Speed- dial addon would work. Seamonkey has an addon named Speed Start. ** Another choice is to select "Use Current Group". And later in the creation process there were instructions about how to switch between profiles. But from the initial display it appears that once you have more than one you can choose which is the default. The GUI walks you thru the process with explanations. Multiple profiles can be created by opening Toolbar>Tools>Switch Profiles, Click Manager Profiles, Click Create Profile. It may require an addon.Įdited after breakfast : Booted into Seamonkey 2.53.11.1 which I have as a portable either having updated from MikeWalsh's, viewtopic.php?p=12289#p12289 or by substituting the contents of a tar.gz downloaded from Seamonkey, for the corresponding files and folders in portable 2.53.8. I think that there's a way to create have multiple profiles without the use of scripts but I don't know how. Multiple profiles can be created and the browser can be opened using any by starting it via different scripts rather than via its binary. In the above, a folder named 'secure' is created and the last line (it may have been broken by the display it begins with LD_LIBRARY_PATH= and ended with '-profile "$LAUNCHDIR/secure") instructs it to use a profile folder named "secure". LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LAUNCHDIR/:$LAUNCHDIR/extralibs$ "$LAUNCHDIR/firefox" -profile "$LAUNCHDIR/secure" But they can be started with a wrapper such as: The default name for mozilla & palemoon's profile folder is 'profile'. Select your Home page via the bottom panel on the Right, one of whose choices is Use Current Page**. You should be able to change your 'Home' page: Menu>Edit>Preferences>Click the Browser Button on the Left. There seems to be something wrong with your current set-up. Rockedge's advice should also have worked since -in the absence of instructions- renaming the profile folder would require Seamonkey to create a new one. I'd suggest export your bookmarks, take a snapshot of addons -so you'll know which to reinstall- then delete the profile. While seamonkey comes with a default profile it will write to ~/.mozilla/ when you start it the first time, if a profile is already there it will use that instead of writing a new one. Reinstalling wouldn't solve the problem because uninstalling wouldn't have removed the profile at ~/.mozilla/.
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