Meanwhile I can finally find the archived dates and URLs myself, without JS (thanks to url-parameters and cdx), but how to find specific answers to KM-problems inside this pile of URLs?Įdited 1 time(s). But how long yet, if Seamonkey now dies too.īy the way mozillazine must also close, after some 20 years, another extremely valuable resource.īut at least its admin plans to keep the site public, as a static, frozen archive.Īnd whenever a site goes down everyone places all hopes in the wayback archive, but have lately realized: without a powerful search engine that's rather useless too! At least for sites like this forum here. Those of the FF addons which were also compatible with Seamonkey or Thunderbird, were not deleted by Mozilla, they are still there. What's additionally worrying me about this is the addons archive on AMO. The posting above sounds hopeful, but on the other hand have recently read that it's more and more dying too, due to losing devs (always were just a few, in spare time, and meanwhile almost just 1 left), and also due to Mozilla's removal of all the engine bridges for forks. Regarding Seamonkey, have not much hope either. Browser, Operating System, Search engine, Videos, Mail and Doc services, cloud hosting etc., no escape. They have become absolutely almighty by now, and in various fields. Today the situation is much worse as in days of IE6, nothing will be able to replace Google anymore. the graveyard keeps filling, and the downhill path will not end anytime soon
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