As I understand it, Seamonkey is going to continue to allow "legacy" 
extensions/addons.

I tried "auto-converting" the Tiddlyfox addon using this tool:

http://addonconverter.fotokraina.com/

While the resulting XPI "installed" no problem, there wasn't a functioning 
tiddly-save-thing.

However, this might simply be a matter of getting the Tiddlyfox icon to 
show up on the right bit of Seamonkey's chrome. I'm not sure. But for 
someone who knows what they're doing (I don't), converting "Tiddlyfox" to 
"TIddlymonkey" (or whatever!) could be low hanging fruit, and extend the 
life of this valuable addon.

Any thoughts?

On Saturday, 28 October 2017 10:33:51 UTC+1, Norm Davis wrote:
>
>
> Firefox and Tiddly have long been great companions, but Firefox is going 
> sideways and the old Firefox Tiddly extension for saving in the new Firefox 
> 57 doesn't work.  Will there be anyone working on a rewrite or a new 
> extension?  Hope so!  Thanks for any helpful info.  
>

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