Hi all,

I've been lurking around these pages for a while. Today I've read a few 
posts where people are discussing what to do after Firefox discontinues XUL 
extensions. One thing I haven't seen mentioned is the solution I plan on 
using, so I thought I'd share.

Pale Moon is a fork of Firefox -- not just a shallow fork, but a true fork 
that hasn't shared the same code-base as Firefox for years now. When 
Firefox switches over to WebExtensions, it's my understanding that Pale 
Moon will be the ONLY browser left on the market with true extensibility; 
Other psuedo-forks (Waterfox, Cyberfox, etc) aren't true forks and they 
won't be able to fully diverge from Firefox's upstream, due to lack of 
skills or resources (IMHO).

Pale Moon still works perfectly with many, many Firefox add-ons and will 
continue to do so. This includes TiddlyFox!

I've used the Moon Tester extension to install TiddlyFox 2.0.1 on multiple 
computers, both Windows and Linux. It works perfectly and I don't see any 
reason why it won't continue to work perfectly. 

I think TiddlyWiki maintainers should at least *mention* the fact that one 
can continue to use TiddlyFox+Pale Moon with no problems for the 
foreseeable future.

In any case, I hope this helps someone!

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