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SeaMonkey Project
Hey! Your copy of SeaMonkey is more than four
weeks old. Unless you are using the latest release or nightly build, bug
reports get rapidly less useful the older your copy is.
So if you're not running the latest release
(SeaMonkey 2.53.19), we could use your help testing either that or the
latest
nightly build. (Be warned that nightly builds are development software,
and there is no guarantee that they won't fry your processor, insult your
mother, or cause you to break out in a nasty rash.)
Hey! Your copy of SeaMonkey is outdated and we
offer a newer testing version. Unless you are using the latest (testing)
release or nightly build, bug reports get rapidly less useful the older your
copy is.
Congratulations! You've downloaded
(or compiled) a stable version of SeaMonkey.
If you want to help making this application even better, we would encourage
you to take part in the SeaMonkey testing
community.
Helping out won't take much of your time, doesn't require special skills,
and will help improve SeaMonkey.
Warning! You're using an old
stable version of SeaMonkey, while we offer
a newer version which contains
important
security fixes.
We encourage you to download the newer version linked
in the download box at the right to be safe from known vulnerabilities and be
able to use the newest features in a stable SeaMonkey release.
Thanks for using SeaMonkey. Unfortunately, your platform is no
longer supported by the latest stable version of our product so
we cannot offer you an upgrade unless you upgrade your operating system.
If that doesn't sound like something you meant to do, you might be better off
with one of our stable releases.
Otherwise, welcome aboard! Helping out won't take much of your time, doesn't
require special skills, and will help improve SeaMonkey.
As SeaMonkey is a volunteer community project,
we can not provide direct end-user support through our development team.
The SeaMonkey Community can usually provide
you with any help you need on using our software, though.
The build you are
using is not an official release, it has been made available for
testing purposes only, with no end-user support.
If that sounds scary, you'd probably be better off with the latest
stable release.