Dazed_75 wrote:
Heck, one of the fixes I saw was how to disable firefox's version
checking so the old add-ons (or many of them) will still work.  Sounds
like a broken product to me -- or should I say a broken improvement.
IOW, the version checking is important but to force add-ons which
actually still work with the new software to not be usable is a wrong
solution.

The same thing happened when version 2 came out. It's because there's a setting in the internal extensions configurations which gives a range of working versions. If you try to install the extension with a newer or older version, it won't let you. Really, you should be blaming the extension developers, not the Firefox team, for this problem, as they've had time to test and update their extensions for the new version.

-David

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