Robert Kaiser wrote:
As part of Mozilla's ongoing stability and security update process,
SeaMonkey 2.0.3 is now available for Windows, Mac, and Linux as a free
download from www.seamonkey-project.org.

We strongly recommend that all SeaMonkey and old suite users upgrade to
this latest release. If you already have SeaMonkey 2.0, you will receive
an automated update notification within 24 to 48 hours. This update can
also be applied manually by selecting "Check for Updates..." from the
Help menu.

For a list of changes and more information, please review the SeaMonkey
2.0.3 Release Notes.

Note: All SeaMonkey 1.x and old Mozilla or Netscape suite users are
encouraged to upgrade to SeaMonkey 2.0.x by downloading it from
www.seamonkey-project.org.

Full news article:
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/news#2010-02-17

Downloads for all available platforms and languages:
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/

Release notes:
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.0.3

System Requirements:
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/doc/2.0/system-requirements

Robert Kaiser
SeaMonkey project coordinator

I just started up seamonkey and got a warning (I didn't notice whether it was from Vista or my virus protector) that someone, who they couldn't identify, was trying to install a program. They gave the name of the program as, I think, installer.exe, and suggested I not allow it to install unless I knew the source. So I crossed my fingers, sacrificed a chicken, and let it install. It was the seamonkey update.

My suggestion would be to change the generic name of the program to something like Seamonkeyinstaller.exe, so I would know it was safe to install. The media is full of stories of people attacking our pcs, and anything that would lessen our worries would be most welcome.
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