Saul Luizaga wrote:
I'd like to request please to contact the 64-bit team and make a join release? They're a bit ahead but not making much progress and the releases are betas and alphas by their functioning, buggy, and really unstable in general, so this stable releases maybe will help them in turn, meanwhile we get good stable 64-bit versions that I'd prefer to use, the 4 GB RAM limitation causes the Browser to crash, I think, specially when many flash video tabs are open, the internal flash player of SeaMonkey sucks, laggy, and slow, and eventually makes SeaMonkey crash to be honest, so I use Adobe Flash Player, much better, but eventually crashes too.

Edmund Wong wrote:
Greetings,

The SeaMonkey Project is pleased to announce the release of SeaMonkey
2.49.3!

For a more complete list of changes in SeaMonkey 2.49.3, see the What's
New in SeaMonkey 2.49.3 section of the Release Notes [2], which also
contain a list of known issues and answers to frequently asked
questions. For a more general overview of the SeaMonkey project (and
screen shots!), visit www.seamonkey-project.org.

It's been a very difficult release (but it still can't compare with
2.46...  )


Links:
[1] - http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/2.49.3
[2] - http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.49.3/



I use v2.49.3 day and night, no crashes at all, but I am on Fedora Linux (the scientific part of RedHat LInux), completely free of charge. I recently installed a new hard disk (I had fifteen partions on my old hard disk and could install Ubuntu and XP 7bits) but I like Fedora better.
And by the way, I have 4Gbytes RAM memory.

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