Or extensions like IE Tab which is of course works on WIndows only. If this is incorrect, then yes, setting them up to look like Firefox is a solution.Can you post to clarify this?īut I mean without extensions, there is no way to forward, they are such an integral part of what we do every time we fire up a browser that there is no alternative but to stay on Firefox 56 until another browser has both a rich extensions library and can be modified like Firefox.Įxtensions are not really OS dependent unless there is a very specific reason like those provided by say antivirus clients might be only made to work with 32-bit Firefox on Windows. I don't understand, are those not based off of Firefox? In other words when SeaMonkey and Pale Moon versions come out which are based on Firefox 57 - they're done - just like Firefox 57 will be done and 100% uninstallable for us? When they ruin SeaMonkey, I'll move to Pale Moon. On another note, I also have Pale Moon set up to mimic my Firefox as well. I've already jumped ship to SeaMonkey and I have it set up almost exactly as my Firefox.
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