Note: Rather than editing or repeating this post, I gave it a page of its own.
Thinking about trying Firefox 2 Release Candidate 2? Below is the list of my current extensions, with the extensions incompatible with v2 stricken. When installing, I chose the Custom method so that I could put it in another folder and not overwrite 1.5, so now I can run either version. Since they both use the same profile, it may not be a good idea to run both at the same time though. Note that when you switch from one version to the other, it will perform an extension compatibility check (disabling extensions on v2 and enabling them on v1.5), so it will slow down start-up times.
- BBCode 0.4.1.3 (removed)
BlogThis0.3- Bookmark Backup 0.3.3 (removed)
- Bookmarks LinkChecker 0.6.8.3 (removed)
- Calculator 1.1.3
- DOM Inspector 1.8.1 (removed)
- Domain Details 1.1.2 (removed)
- Fasterfox 1.0.3 (removed)
- Forecastfox Enhanced 0.9.3.1
- FoxNotes 2.5.2
- Gmail Manager 0.5.3
- Google Notebook 1.0.0.10
- Google Suggest 1.0.0.2005110710 (removed)
- Greasemonkey 0.6.5.20060727
- Hyperwords(tm) 1.6
- IE View 1.3.1
- InfoLister 0.9f
- Linkification 1.3.0
- MeasureIt 0.3.5
- PageStyle2Tab 0.7.3
- QuickRestart 1.0
- Restart Firefox 0.3 (removed)
- SearchPluginHacks 0.1.3 (removed)
- SearchStatus 1.17
SecurePassword Generator0.5.3- SessionSaver .2 0.2.1.031 (Removed - will be a standard feature of v2)
- StumbleUpon 2.86
- Tab Clicking Options 0.6.8
- Tabbrowser Preferences 1.2.8.9
TagUtil0.5.1- Talkback 2.0 (removed)
Update Notifier0.1.4- View Source Chart 2.4.05 (removed)
- ViewSourceWith 0.0.8.2
- Web Developer 1.0.2
- Yahoo! Toolbar 1.3.0.20060829
Update: My profile totally borked while uninstalling an extension today. I don’t know if it had anything to do with sharing it between versions, but I decided to uninstall v2 just to be safe. I have it on one of my computers at work anyway.
Update 2: It appears that I was doing it all wrong.
Update 3: Since v2 went gold, I took the plunge and upgraded, so what you see above is current with my wishlist being the ones stricken.
Tags: extensions, firefox, mozilla