LegacyCollector old addon archive to shut down December 2019

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LegacyCollector old addon archive to shut down December 2019

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If you plan to use Firefox 56 or older, or Seamonkey, or any browser once related to Firefox that supports legacy extensions, make sure you have your own saved set of XPI files for the extensions you like. Note also if you have an extension in a profile you can sometimes copy the XPI from that profile to use for re-install or on other computers.
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You might want to read the back story about that, apparently it involves 'threats', one can only speculate from whom. ;)
Maybe someone who thinks HE controls legacy extensions?
https://forum.palemoon.org/viewtopic.php?f=46&t=23110
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He talks about several threats to his person on the front page of the site.

LegacyCollector
http://legacycollector.org/

I got a "Wayback Machine has not archived that URL" message when I tried to download an XPI file on the archive.org site.

Wayback Machine for LegacyCollector
http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://leg ... index.html
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If you read that thread I think it's pretty obvious who likely made the threats. ;)
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In that thread, New Tobin Paradigm says he disapproves of the threats. He also says that the site coming down will deprive him of the chance to be proven right by people seeing how the site was inferior or low quality. To me, that is believable.
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On irc, he says he's 'still fat and slightly insane'. To me, that is believable.
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kerft wrote:In that thread, New Tobin Paradigm says he disapproves of the threats. He also says that the site coming down will deprive him of the chance to be proven right by people seeing how the site was inferior or low quality. To me, that is believable.
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kerft wrote:If you plan to use Firefox 56 or older, or Seamonkey, or any browser once related to Firefox that supports legacy extensions, make sure you have your own saved set of XPI files for the extensions you like. Note also if you have an extension in a profile you can sometimes copy the XPI from that profile to use for re-install or on other computers.
That may not be necessary. With a few exceptions, you can find what you need by installing the extension CA Archive, created and maintained by JustOff. It provides access to an extensive catalog of legacy extensions. One exception is Bookmarks Favicon Changer, which you can access here. Developer states that CA Archive is compatible with Firefox ESR 45-52, Firefox 45-58b, and SeaMonkey 2.40+, to name a few browsers.
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kerft wrote:In that thread, New Tobin Paradigm says he disapproves of the threats. He also says that the site coming down will deprive him of the chance to be proven right by people seeing how the site was inferior or low quality. To me, that is believable.
Then maybe he needs to control his sycophants better
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So apparently, I am not permitted to speak.
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What sort of man would put a known criminal in charge of a major branch of government? Apart from, say, the average voter.
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morat wrote:He talks about several threats to his person on the front page of the site.

LegacyCollector
http://legacycollector.org/
that site is officially dead & offline now
game over for that site
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4td8s wrote:that site is officially dead & offline now
game over for that site
An archive of old add-ons is still available here:

https://github.com/JustOff/ca-archive

If you grab the xpi all of the extension code will live in a local sqlite db, so, once you got it, you got it forever.

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If you grab the xpi all of the extension code will live in a local sqlite db, so, once you got it, you got it forever.
Not really. The extensions themselves still live in the "cloud".
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therube wrote:Not really. The extensions themselves still live in the "cloud".
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Gibberish.

The 'extensions themselves' are identical, be they on my PC, on a hosting site, on a cloud hosting site or a user's harddrive.

Guess how I know this. ;)
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