![]() However, after the conversion you will be able to see the diff of changed files - handy for the more experienced users. ![]() In most cases this will work, but sometimes it can produce broken code and unusable add-on. Sometimes, this tool can do too much so in case of problems you may try to play with the options - remember this tool is mostly dumb and except for updating install.rdf it does not parse nor interpret the source code - it only does some basic string replacements. To learn more about this tool read the discussion on MozillaZine Forum.įor trying out an extension in most cases it is best to leave the default options unchanged. The simpler the extension the more likelihood of succeess - visit the list of compatible extensions that have been tested. There is no guarantee that every extension will work in SeaMonkey - it will usually install but how and if it will work depends on the code. ![]() It will run a couple of automatic conversions based on most commonly known differences between Firefox and SeaMonkey. ![]() The purpose of this tool is to make Firefox and Thunderbird extensions compatible with SeaMonkey. ![]()
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