On 1/26/19 7:34 PM, Ray_Net wrote:
Ray_Net wrote on 27-01-19 01:30:
r wrote on 26-01-19 23:48:
Bill Spikowski wrote:
r wrote:
Bill Spikowski wrote:
Richard Owlett wrote:
On 01/22/2019 08:01 AM, Bill Spikowski wrote:
Anyone have an idea where to download a version of LastPass that works with Seamonkey?

I seem not to have saved a copy of v 3.3.4, which still works reasonably well; but I'm setting up a new computer and need the *.xpi file.

There are lots of references to these older versions in newsgroups and forums, but the links I've found are all dead.

For the dead links you might try
Internet Archive: Wayback Machine
http://archive.org/web/web.php



(None of the 4.n.n versions work with Seamonkey, even with the extension converter.)



Thanks - I should have thought of that!

But in this case it didn't work; all the earlier versions have been scrubbed from the Lastpass website, and for some reason I can't find them on Wayback either.
If you have on your other computer, go to where your profile is stored.
Expand folder, click on extensions, find the extension that you want.
Copy it to your desktop. Then drag into SeaMonkey. (while SeaMonkey  is running on your new computer.


Drag it into Seamonkey how?

It won't import using the add-on manager.

I copied into the profile folder "Extensions"; no luck.

I literally dragged into a SM browser window, and it opened the folder to show its subfolders, but nothing more

Have the .xpi file on your desktop.
Minimize the SeaMonkey window to about 1/2 of your screen size
You may have to drag the lower right corner to do this.
It's 6 small dots in the shape of a triangle.
Then with SeaMonkey opened in the smaller window drag the .xpi file into   SeaMonkey. Drag is to hold down the right mouse button and move the file to where you want it.
Rodney
I think that the last sentence must be:
Drag is to hold down the LEFT mouse button and move the file to where you want it.
Another method could work also:
In SM Browser part go to "File" - "Open File.." Browse ...and select the .xpi file then click on "OPEN"

Whatever happened to:

Save the file to your Downloads folder
Open SeaMonkey
Click Tools > Add-ons Manager
Select Extensions
Click the gear wheel next to the "Search all add-ons" search bar
Click "Install Add-on From File"
When the file manager window opens select the Downloads folder
Select the extension and install it.

????

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