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** 1.0.6 released November 2006, see its [http://www.mozilla.org/projects/seamonkey/releases/seamonkey1.0.6/ Release Notes]
** 1.0.6 released November 2006, see its [http://www.mozilla.org/projects/seamonkey/releases/seamonkey1.0.6/ Release Notes]
*Secondly, we are adding some new features ({{bug|315312}}) to the suite without changing the basis that SeaMonkey 1.0 built upon. The result of this work will be released as SeaMonkey 1.1, which will look and feel the same as 1.0 except for the newly added features. (This work takes place on the "Mozilla 1.8 branch".)
*Secondly, we are adding some new features ({{bug|315312}}) to the suite without changing the basis that SeaMonkey 1.0 built upon. The result of this work will be released as SeaMonkey 1.1, which will look and feel the same as 1.0 except for the newly added features. (This work takes place on the "Mozilla 1.8 branch".)
** [http://www.mozilla.org/projects/seamonkey/releases/1.1a.html SeaMonkey 1.1 Alpha] released September 2006, see its [http://www.mozilla.org/projects/seamonkey/releases/seamonkey1.1a/README.html README] for what's new
** [http://www.mozilla.org/projects/seamonkey/releases/seamonkey1.1b/ SeaMonkey 1.1 Beta] released November 2006, see its [http://www.mozilla.org/projects/seamonkey/releases/seamonkey1.1b/README.html README] for what's new
*Finally, we are working on migrating the entire application to the new backend framework used by our close relatives Firefox, Thunderbird, etc., and are even moving toward using the new [[XULRunner]] architecture. At the same time we're looking to restructure the SeaMonkey-specific code, aiming to have this code live in a more sensible structure in one common location. This work will mean less development differences between Firefox, Thunderbird and SeaMonkey, and will result in lots of new possibilities, such as having the new Extension Manager, a better localization framework ("source L10n") and a theme rework, but it will also mean some bigger changes in how SeaMonkey's backend behaves. Despite this, we'll try to retain the feel of the well-known suite as much as possible. The current working title for a release from that work is "SeaMonkey 1.5" (subject to change) with a release not to be expected before 2007. (This work takes place on "Mozilla trunk".)
*Finally, we are working on migrating the entire application to the new backend framework used by our close relatives Firefox, Thunderbird, etc., and are even moving toward using the new [[XULRunner]] architecture. At the same time we're looking to restructure the SeaMonkey-specific code, aiming to have this code live in a more sensible structure in one common location. This work will mean less development differences between Firefox, Thunderbird and SeaMonkey, and will result in lots of new possibilities, such as having the new Extension Manager, a better localization framework ("source L10n") and a theme rework, but it will also mean some bigger changes in how SeaMonkey's backend behaves. Despite this, we'll try to retain the feel of the well-known suite as much as possible. The current working title for a release from that work is "SeaMonkey 1.5" (subject to change) with a release not to be expected before 2007. (This work takes place on "Mozilla trunk".)


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