j.e.laba...@gmail.com wrote: > On Monday, November 6, 2017 at 8:11:08 AM UTC-5, Nuno Silva wrote: >> On 2017-11-06, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote: >> >>> Currently all are a problem because webextension support is not there >>> yet. >> >> Is addons.mozilla.org non-webextension-friendly, or should we start >> looking elsewhere for Seamonkey-compatible extensions made available by >> authors who create both versions (or who only develop a non-webextension >> version)? >> > > To be certain the Mozilla "Seamonkey extensions" site is completely USELESS > (as much of Mozilla has become in general) since it will show results it > *claims* are SM-compatible, yet when you go to the extension page there's an > obnoxious "Firefox-only, please download Firefox" button. Hate to think I'll > have to go through the entire nuisance of migrating my brother to FF, because > I *know* he will hate the boneheaded way they;re doing things there, and I'll > have to hear him profusely complaining on what blatant jackasses the FF devs > are (that will be what he says, I'm not adding my own commentary there). > Same thing goes for Thunderbird, with the added problem that TB is in the > same shaky situation as SM. > > Don't like Chrome, and there's no equivalent email client for them. > How about this for an email client for Gmail as a SM replacement? Have not tried it but it looks interesting
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