SeaMonkley uses the same Gecko engine as Firefox and generally can share much of the same browser code unless the SeaMonkey devs do otherwise.įirefox will not be done, every time there has been a big change in Firefox over the years some minorities said Firefox will be or was doomed yet Firefox is still strong. 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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