Considering the possible demise of SeaMonkey, in the near future..
Recently discussed here:
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=14712/
..perhaps it would be a good idea to support it in the next version of PM's 'Profile Migration Tool'?
Profile Migration Tool - suggestion
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Re: Profile Migration Tool - suggestion
It's not possible to migrate suite data to a browser. You'd end up throwing a lot away, and a lot more is going to be ambiguous.
It's better if people coming from SeaMonkey manually export bookmarks and/or passwords and migrate to Pale Moon that way.
It's better if people coming from SeaMonkey manually export bookmarks and/or passwords and migrate to Pale Moon that way.
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