Firefox & Thunderbird Add-on Converter for SeaMonkey![]() Metal Lion latest SeaMonkey & Thunderbird Themes - Sea Monkey and Silver Sea Monkey
"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil, is for good men to do nothing." - Edmund Burke (attrib.) Googlebar Lite 5.0.6 [converted] extension working with SeaMonkey 2.33.1. (with some code changes needed & workarounds for some actions).
Fire 750, bring back 250.
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.19) Gecko/20110420 SeaMonkey/2.0.14 Pinball CopyURL+ FetchTextURL FlashGot NoScript Calendar Tweaks 6.2 working in Lightning after converting https://addons.mozilla.org/de/thunderbi ... ar-tweaks/
It converted the EFF Privacy Badger. I installed it ... no errors. Not entirely sure it's working, but that's half the battle, eh?
I've made a new home for the listing of extensions which are compatible with SeaMonkey after conversion:
http://addonconverter.fotokraina.com/compatibility/ At the moment I've put there the extensions mentioned in this thread. The main purpose of this list is to make it easier to maintain than the list in this thread or in the Mozilla wiki and to make it the central one and 'official' (if we may call it so...). Also, if anyone can help with maintaining the list - adding, testing and editing extensions (however often you can or want to) - then please let me know. I'm looking for ideas on how to get most people to help maintain the list. Some of current ideas:
The simpler the solution the better since I have limited time to work on this ![]() Any comments and suggestions about this list are welcome! ![]() *** SeaMonkey — weird name, sane interface, modern bowels ***
Mouse Gestures for SeaMonkey/Firefox Convert Fx and TB extensions to SeaMonkey Is it appropriate to post links to [converted] extension hacks in this thread?
NoSquint 2.1.9 [converted] extension hack viewtopic.php?f=40&t=2955773 Or is the following thread more suitable? (that thread seems dead) Modded Extensions for SeaMonkey viewtopic.php?f=19&t=2481107 I think manual extension hacks are better suited in other threads but short mentions like this are welcome - we can add links to those hacks to the compatibility notes for those really determined!
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Mouse Gestures for SeaMonkey/Firefox Convert Fx and TB extensions to SeaMonkey I have some more:
Force Content-Type 1.2.2.1 - works Long URL Please Mod 0.5.1.1 - works, but not 100% effective (maybe list not up to date?) Modify Response Headers 0.7.1.1-v1.05.1 - works URL n Extension Block(UnE Block) 2.9.20.1 - works Video Downloader professional 1.97.37.1 (newer version) - works Thanks, updated the list. However, URL n Extension Block only works partially, I'd say 50% of the blocking options work.
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Mouse Gestures for SeaMonkey/Firefox Convert Fx and TB extensions to SeaMonkey Initial experimental version of the AMO browsing extension for SeaMonkey released! See bug 1145026 for more information.
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Mouse Gestures for SeaMonkey/Firefox Convert Fx and TB extensions to SeaMonkey
I am just using the blocklist, which works for me. I just checked the javascript files that are supposed to be sent with this page, from googlesyndication and google-analytics, and there is no size indicated, meaning that they are being blocked. I have another one, added today out of necessity: Version Number in Add-ons Manager 1.04 - works by putting the version number underneath the title
Added to the list. But there is also https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamon ... ionnumber/, which is native to SeaMonkey. *** SeaMonkey — weird name, sane interface, modern bowels ***
Mouse Gestures for SeaMonkey/Firefox Convert Fx and TB extensions to SeaMonkey Yes, it works out of the box for SeaMonkey, as the description correctly states: "Restores add-on version number inside Add-on Manager for latest builds of Firefox, Thunderbird and Seamonkey." (despite the typo
![]() I tried the amversionnumber extension, but since I like to view the add-ons in a separate window (courtesy of MR Tech Toolkit), I was not seeing version numbers there, but only if I viewed add-ons in a tab.
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