Philip Chee wrote:
On Thu, 17 Dec 2009 15:28:27 -0700, NFN Smith wrote:

- Duplicate Tab: 1.0.2 supports Seamonkey 2.0a2, but not 2.0.1

Looks like it just needs to have the maxVersion that it advertises to be
incremented.

Not surprising.


- Mnenhy: 0.7.6 is the most recent. Apparently, it doesn't support Thunderbird 3, either.

Mynromyr is hard at work on SM2/TB3 compatibility. He says he is about
2/3 of the way through.

I suspected that to be the case. I was going to write him and ask where he's going with that one, and this saves me the effort. I interacted with him before on other things with that one, and he noted that he thought my feature suggestions were good, the major limitation was time on his part. Thus, it means that I don't have to bug him with an extra email. Knowing that that's in-progress, I'm content to wait for that one.


- Customize Google: it looks like development on this one has stopped. Optimize Google appears to aspire to continue, but is currently listed as "experimental".

I don't know anything about these.

- Image Zoom: I have 0.3.1 installed on a test copy of Seamonkey 2.0.1. It installed OK, but doesn't seem to work (e.g., no presence in context menus).

I have a working port of 0.4 for SeaMonkey. Just doing some QA before
announcing it.

I noticed that in other discussion. I'll look forward to seeing the result. Thanks for your work on that one. It's a nice feature to have.


The other extension I follow is IETab, although I think it's not essential for me. I know that the last time I did an uninstall/reinstall of Seamonkey for a version upgrade, I didn't bother to reinstall that one, and I haven't really missed it.

I have seen the discussion relating to Coral IETab, and I've played with that briefly on a test configuration. Objectively, I would love to see a way to get the necessary plugin support enabled, as I do think that helps with long-term use of Seamonkey (where it's possible to get to IE on the occasions that's needed). Given that SeaMonkey has a little more of an enterprise focus that TB/FF, to some measure, I think that SeaMonkey users may be more likely to bump into sites that require IE, and having the ability to call IE from inside SeaMonkey would allow for use SeaMonkey when they want, without having to do a separate launch of IE for the sites that require IE.

Smith
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