How to establish which of my Extensions or modules will be disabled until I have actually allow a Firefox update to proceed (for example Tab Utilities Lite still does not not after 10 FF upgraded)?

While I generally appreciate the frequency of program update from Mozilla for FireFox, I find it frustrating to lose the functionality of the many extensions and additions that I learned to rely on. Unfortunately, there are no easy downgrade option. Is it possible that the upgrade process could identify and report on what the status of post-upgrade of my extensions, etc. would be BEFORE I commit to upgrading?

Hi hengels,.

You should take a look in the release notes for Firefox 10:

http://www.Mozilla.org/en-us/Firefox/10.0/releasenotes/

You will see one of the new features is to assume that the modules are compatible rather than the reverse. This should reduce the issue you describe a lot of things.

You can find a more detailed explanation of the functioning of the new system here.

Hope this helps!

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