What if there was a single free internet browser that had everything – web-browsing, advanced email, client, newsgroup client, IRC chat client, and HTML editing?
That was what the developers at Mozilla had in mind while they developed their free internet browser, Seamonkey.
A Mozilla product, the browser functions and looks like Firefox in some ways. Here is how Seamonkey looks like, running:

Some of Seamonkey’s key features are:
- Tabbed browsing
- Popup blocker
- Image manager, which lets the user block unwanted images, or speed up website rendering
Seamonkey combines the great features already present in Firefox and other leading browsers of today, and fuses them other services such as email and newsgroup clients, and html editing.
Based on the GECKO rendering engine, the same engine used by Firefox, all webpages designed for Firefox work smoothly with Seamonkey. Like Firefox, Seamonkey supports plug-ins and add-ons; most of the plug-ins designed for Firefox work with Seamonkey as well.

Along with having a very own inbuilt address book, download manger,Seamonkey has its very own forms and passwords managers. But managing these multiple tools is made easy by the user-friendly interface.

A very clean window interface that allows you to edit HTML within your browser.

Your very own chat room powered by Chatzilla. ChatZilla is an IRC client that is written entirely in JavaScript and XUL. It provides all the usual IRC client features including multiple servers, a built-in list of standard networks, easy searching and more.

For the user who wants an all-in-one browser without compromising the browsing experience, Seamonkey is the perfect option to go for. The size of the setup file is merely 13 MB (considerably low for a browser containing more than a browser) and can be downloaded here.


