Daniel wrote:
EE wrote on 25/08/2018 5:42 AM:
Daniel wrote:
Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote on 22/08/2018 6:21 PM:
add-on are on thunderbird.net. This is a complete copy. What mozilla
does here no longer affects us. 2.53 alreday connects to it
directly. 2.49 will in the next version. Currently going a detour
thru addons.mozilla.org.
Palemoon will have its own add-ons site. Not sure about Waterfox.
FRG
Mason83 wrote:
Hello,
I think this spells bad news for non-WebEx FF forks:
Mozilla to Remove Legacy Firefox Add-Ons From AMO in Early October
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/software/mozilla-to-remove-legacy-firefox-add-ons-from-add-on-portal-in-early-october/
Regards.
And, (not to suggest I'm checking up on you guys, Frank_Rainer!! ;-)
), but after click on the SeaMonkey on the top right of the M & N
screen, I was taken to the SeaMonkey Projects page, clicked on "Add
Ons" on the left of that page and was taken to
https://addons.thunderbird.net/en-US/seamonkey/.
Good-oo!!
But prompts the question, as TB is just a M & N program, will SM
Browser Add Ons also be hosted there??
SeaMonkey themes are also there, and SM extensions are there as well.
I did see that some extensions with versions that used to be for both
Firefox and SeaMonkey but are now only for Firefox were not copied
over. I would really like to see those copied over, at least the
older versions that worked with SeaMonkey. Two examples are Web
Developer and YouTube High Definition.
I seem to recall that, some time ago, SM Browser and FF diverged in some
manner or other. Maybe the current FF extensions will not work in SM
Browser, even before FF went to WebExtension or whatever they call it now!!
Just sayin'!!
No, I am still using the older versions of Web Developer and YouTube
High Definition on SeaMonkey. They became web extensions only fairly
recently.
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