Well, it's in our beta release right now, we are trying to figure that
out, what is the best 'recipe' when configuring SeaMonkey for our users.

We have actively contacted all developers of the addons we are using and
a few others came on board as well. We didn't just pick SeaMonkey but we
are actively trying to bring devs either back or too the suite.

A good example of this is our discussion with Mime of FireFTP to bring
it over to SM. We also put all those dev on our rotation donation to
encourage continued support of the SeaMonkey Suite, including SM itself.

We are hoping to help reignite interest in the project by making it our
default browser of choice.

Philip Chee wrote:
> On 20/03/2015 05:32, Ronnie wrote:
>> What we did is used the converter to add the compatibility checker
>> extension which will ignore incompatible messages that I've found to
>> show a bunch of false positives. We then added lightbird as well.
>>
>> http://addonconverter.fotokraina.com/
>> https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/checkcompatibility/
>> https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/addon/lightbird/
>>
>> you can read our seamonkey article and if you want install our lxle
>> seamonkey mod, up to you.
>>
>> http://lxle.net/articles/?post=lxle-switch-to-seamonkey-introduces-rotation-donation
> I wonder which userstyles and bookmarklets are suitable for adaptation
> into SeaMonkey.
>
> Phil
>

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