But SeaMonkey has replaced Mozilla in any case. Latest version: 1.0.4, 2 August 2006.
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/seamonkey/
Thanks for reminding me, Tannin.
Dammit! I *finally* installed Seamonkey (just the web browser component), and I like it as much as Mozilla V1.7.13, mainly because it looks and feels like Moz.
The installation of Seamonkey more or less wiped out my installation of Moz V1.7 web browser, but that's OK. I could still get Moz V1.7 to run, but it was joined at the hip to Seamonkey in a way that made it better to just uninstall Moz V1.7 and leave it at that. Seamonkey and Moz V1.7 were sharing many if not all the web browser settings and certainly the Bookmarks.
I had been waiting a while for Seamonkey to stabilise -- or so I thought. Early version usage of Moz and Firefox left me psychologically scarred (less so with Firefox). The Seamonkey V1.0.4 web browser seams as stable as the Moz V1.7 web browser, probably because it is nothing more than Moz V1.7 source code dressed up in new clothing and named after a weird variety of shrimp.
As it is now, I'd put Seamonkey on my recommended list.