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Re: Retrieving Legacy Extensions from the Digital Void

Posted: 2019-01-15, 12:06
by yereverluvinuncleber
Just my penn'orth. I'm one of the idiots. Happy to acknowledge that as I believe I excel in other unknown areas.

Thanks to those that are creating archives, galleries or repositories that help us find the extensions we need or are looking for, whether those structures are quite good, useful-ish or even be it, the repository that is yet to come. I don't care whether it is the Milliard Gargantubrain or the Great Hyperlobic Omni-Cognate Neutron Wrangler but if it useful to the community for a while I thank you commensurate to the effort that you have expended or will expend.

Now cheer up chaps.

Re: Retrieving Legacy Extensions from the Digital Void

Posted: 2019-01-19, 01:59
by nevadacrab
Legacy Collector wrote:.....

For those who do want to check it out or appreciate it, without further ado: http://legacycollector.org/firefox-addons/

P.S.: What you may not call "legacy", the publishers who have abandoned it do. Just because something is called legacy doesn't mean it's obsolete or useless, but they choose to call it that way.
This is a TREASURE TROVE. If gratitude is what you desire, you have it from me in Spades!

Re: Retrieving Legacy Extensions from the Digital Void

Posted: 2019-01-24, 02:14
by Legacy Collector
nevadacrab wrote:If gratitude is what you desire, you have it from me in Spades!
Thank you!