

If you look at the installer script for xpq4 you see it needs There is also a rudimentary Libreoffice 2007 theme, but I haven't gotten that one working as of yet myself. You can find the Microsoft Office 2003 theme on the Thunderbird add-ons page for the moment. It is compatible with older themes such as this Microsoft Office 2003 one, for anyone looking for a more complete cohesive look with XPQ4 as I do. Has anyone done this successfully?Īlso, if anyone is interested, the Pale Moon web browser has Firefox 2 and Firefox 3 themes that are available to use with the browser.Īdditionally, there is a related email client called Interlink Mail & News which is a fork of Mozilla Thunderbird prior to Version 60 when full themes were tossed. I would like to see if you could port XPQ4 to other TDE systems (there are many), similar to how Chicago95 works. deb file, to see if they are compatible with TDE installed on other systems than just Q4OS. Pale Moon is also able to import existing Firefox profiles with the migration tool.I have been drawn to Q4OS solely because of the XPQ4 package, but I am curious if anyone has been able to extract the entire themes separate from the weird script installer or the. Some additional features include fast page drawing and script processing, increased stability, Firefox, and Pale Moon extensions, support for HTML5 and CSS3, and many configuration options. Other support includes full themes and easily-created lightweight themes. Pale Moon is optimized for modern processors, safe, and is supported by a friendly, active community of users. It is also essential to point out that this browser doesn't contain Adobe Flash Player, which will be needed when viewing some websites this will require you to install it separately. The developers decided that several features needed to be eliminated to keep the browser running fast, such as accessibility features and parental controls.

It supports most of the Firefox add-ons and themes that you have come to enjoy as well as many that are native to Pale Moon itself. It is essentially an optimized version of Mozilla's browser that retains Firefox's stability and reliability while providing a familiar, efficient, and fully customizable interface.

Pale Moon is a fast and stable Open Source alternative to the standard Firefox browser.
