One of the arguments for the change in plugins is that webextensions will 
allow sharing of code between FF, IE, and Chrome.

So.....does that mean there will soon be an official TiddlyChrome and 
TiddlyExplorer ?

Personally, abandoning 1000s of much-loved plugins in order to make a 
browser THE SAME AS other browsers is a recipe for annihilation for FF.

Mark

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