SeaMonkey has:
- FireFox Core as its own core
- Advertisement for FireFox compatibility, many add-ons that were 
exclusively for Firefox now can be run on SeaMonkey
- Development linked and very similar to FireFox
- SeaMonkey was THE mozilla.org project before FireFox, why the lack of 
compatibility?
- Both Firefox and Seamonkey are both from Mozilla, both have the same 
mozilla freeware philosophy, why they should be treated different when 
they're so similar?

I don't see any problems making a common user script execution engine, why 
the exclusivity when it seems harder to achieve when similarities are so 
abundant between the 2 freewares?

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