For Firefox yes.Mouse4 wrote:bare in Mind Mozilla have Deleted all Old Extensions from there DataBase
Some legacy extensions for the old EOL Fx 56 and earlier (including Fx 52 ESR) may be at https://addons.thunderbird.net/seamonkey/extensions/
For Firefox yes.Mouse4 wrote:bare in Mind Mozilla have Deleted all Old Extensions from there DataBase
Those that supported Thunderbird and/or SeaMonkey were moved to https://addons.thunderbird.net/Mouse4 wrote:bare in Mind Mozilla have Deleted all Old Extensions from there DataBase https://www.ghacks.net/2018/11/29/it-ap ... x-add-ons/
What links do you open without opening them in the SeaMonkey browser?vsvlachos wrote:It is very sad that we can not support the fantastic work of Seamonkey's developers. I was wondering if you have ever considered to reposition SM as a first class mail client. It has far more options than Thunderbird, a perfect browser to view HTML content and by disabling JS it is more or less secure. It is very convenient to be able to follow some links without having to open an external browser. Given the fact that Thunderbird has some hassles to support non English dictionaries, many users right now are seeking for alternatives. Practically is very difficult to find a decent multiplatform mail client. Any thoughts?
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Going to check out Bills 2.49.5 and 2.53.frg wrote:Bills 2.49.5 and 2.53 should be stable. 2.53 is at 52.9 level with additional fixes and support for newer features (TLS 1.3 among others). I plan to bring it up to the latest ESR60 level wrt security when I find some time. 2.49.5 is more or less at 60.2 level. Same here. I use both releases regularly.
ewong is building up our own infrastructure but it takes time to do this. We all have daytime jobs and a life outside SeaMonkey. Just need money to live
Next official version will be 2.49.5. 2.57 is not ready yet. Versions after 2.57 are junk. Mozilla trashed the Gecko source pretty good and it would need more devs to keep up here.
Use latest classic NoScript and uBlock Origin and you should be mostly safe. Far from an ideal situation but can't be helped. No new devs and so slow progress. For things not working in SM I recommend Chromium.
FRG
Well, I'm no benchmark for what other people should do.Mouse4 wrote:true but it just seems like a waste of effort in putting or bring out 2.57 when possibly not many will use it anyway. i cant see Frank Lion Racing to download itfrg wrote:> i didn't think 2.57 would even make it out the door as IMO wouldn't be worth doing
Why not? classic-addons will still work and web extension support will either work or no 2.57.
Yep, we figured.frg wrote: As usual I am speaking for me and not for the project.