Thanks for the heads up.  I also found the Firefox "Nightly Testing
Tools" which allows you, from the Addons screen to re-enable your
Addons which were disabled.

http://www.oxymoronical.com/web/firefox/nightly

Hope it helps someone else :)

--rogue

On Mar 13, 9:39 am, "m-p{3}" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've personally modified the 0.9.10b5 XPI file (for my personal usage)
> to install on a newer version of Firefox beta.
>
> Open the XPI like a ZIP file, extract the install.rdf file, open it
> with Notepad, and modify the max version to the version that you use
> (ie: 3.1b3pre to 3.1b3). Insert the modified install.rdf back into the
> XPI, and install.
>
> Be aware that this might work, but there might be some
> incompatibilities or breakup that you might have to face at your own
> risk. I suggest you to do a backup of your Google Bookmarks before
> doing so (in the Manage Bookmarks page of the Gmarks extension.)
>
> On 6 mar, 09:51, LogicallyRogue <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Just a quick mention.  Just upgraded to the latest Firefox 3.1 beta,
> > and GMarks is marked as incompatible.
>
> > Any chance we can see a quick fix for this - or should we just wait
> > for the final release?
>
> > Thanks!
>
> > --rogue
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