I really like Reminder Fox and don't want to lose it.
My version of FF will not let me install it.
I could find nothing even close to it.
Anyway to install it?
Install non signed addon
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Re: Install non signed addon
Old versions are here. https://addons.thunderbird.net/en-US/th ... /versions/ Versions 2.1.6.3 and older list compatibility with SeaMonkey.
It may also work with Thunderbird. It won't work in current Firefox, it is a legacy extension not a webextension.
It may also work with Thunderbird. It won't work in current Firefox, it is a legacy extension not a webextension.
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Re: Install non signed addon
Since you say it won't work, then why post that site?
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Re: Install non signed addon
You posted in the SeaMonkey Support yet you ask about Firefox?
Version 2.1.6.3 should work on SeaMonkey
Version 2.1.6.3 should work on SeaMonkey
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Re: Install non signed addon
Sorry about that. My mistake.
What I really need is a version that works with FF 65.0 which I just saw that you said that there is no workable version.
How about an older version of FF that will work with Reminder Fox?
What I really need is a version that works with FF 65.0 which I just saw that you said that there is no workable version.
How about an older version of FF that will work with Reminder Fox?
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Re: Install non signed addon
James wrote:You posted in the SeaMonkey Support yet you ask about Firefox?
fixit7 wrote:Sorry about that. My mistake.
How about you think what you're supposed to be sorry about and don't post Firefox questions in a SeaMonkey forum?How about an older version of FF that will work with Reminder Fox?
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