Abrowser 32.0.3. extensions.

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Jodiendo
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Abrowser 32.0.3.

How could you add or use other add-on or extension to abrowser, besides the already listed.

Magic Banana

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Any .xpi file that you "open" in Abrowser will result in the browser proposing you to install it.

Jodiendo
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Magic Banana

Whem you mention any .xpi file, you ment to said; Any file that is listed in the add-ons section for the a-browser users only? About other extensions or scripts not listed.

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*Any* .xpi file. For instance those on https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/extensions/

Be careful though: unlike Trisquel's page, other sites (such as https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/extensions/) propose non-free add-ons.

lembas
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You can also drag&drop a .xpi onto a abrowser window.

Remember to check the license before you install.

Jodiendo
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Lembas

Thank You
I forgot about the drag and drop matter.

Question?

You know there is other applications that do their job, based on their purpose and they are not listed neither under commons or gpl and they are effective.

Abrowser does not let you pick other add-ons, besides the already listed for Trisquel. I don't think is fair play for the owner of that machine and abrowser to use.

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You are free to install any add-on you want in your browser. But Trisquel, being an operating system dedicated to free software, won't make it available to you by default if it isn't free software. You have to find and install it yourself.