

SeaMonkey – Netscape Communicator died years ago, but Mozilla continues to offer essentially the same app in SeaMonkey, which contains a browser (based on the code from Firefox), an advanced e-mail and newsgroup client, IRC chat client, and HTML editor.Extensions make this a tech-geek favorite. Firefox – The most flexible and powerful web browser on any platform.Firefox Beta – Mozilla has yet to release a public beta, but it’s coming soon and available from the same download page as Aurora.Aurora – A mostly optimized version of Mozilla’s next-gen Firefox code, this version is bound to still have bugs, but also contains the latest and greatest.Minefield – The nightly code update from Mozilla, Minefield is generally two versions ahead of Firefox, and can be somewhat unstable.But the options have actually never been better for Mac users. With Safari shipping on every Mac, and the world-wide popularity of Mozilla’s Firefox, you would think there wouldn’t be much room for competition in the web browser market. Soon after we were treated to a few more options, but nothing like we have today. There was Microsoft Explorer, and Netscape Navigator, and… well, that was it.
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When Apple first released Mac OS X a decade ago, Mac users had little choice in web browsers. Some of the most popular browsers from Mozilla, Google, Apple, and others
