June 19, 2009 2:39 PM PDT

Make old add-ons work in Firefox beta

by Tom Merritt
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The cool thing about trying out a Firefox beta is you get all those neat new features before everyone else does. But the bad is that none of your add-ons work anymore.

Thanks to garysimmons on Twitter who pointed to a Lifehacker article from the awesome Gina Trapani on how to force your old add-ons to work in the beta version of Firefox.

Big warning! You're removing a safety net when you do this. Be prepared to deal with bugs, crashes, and security risks if you do this.

OK. Here's how to do it.

Go to the Firefox address bar and type about:config.

Click the button promising to be careful.

You're promising to be careful...RIGHT?

Right-click anywhere on the screen, choose new, then Boolean.

Name your new preference extensions.checkCompatibility. Press OK. Then set it to false and press OK again.

Now right-click again anywhere choose New and Boolean and make the name of this one extensions.checkUpdateSecurity and set the value of that one to false.

Great! You've just instructed Firefox not to check the validity of the extension and to tell update security to go take a flying leap.

If you're sure you want to do that, restart Firefox.

Now all your add-ons should load quite nicely. At least if they don't crash the whole browser. Don't forget you turned off the capability to ensure secure updates. So do be careful.

One last tip, several people wrote to me about the Add-on called Nightly Tester Tools. It allows you to use otherwise incompatible add-ons in beta versions, although it doesn't seem to get Firefox 2 add-ons to work in Firefox 3.

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by wojx June 20, 2009 12:25 AM PDT
First. Nightly Tester Tools works fine for me.
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by romanom June 20, 2009 12:44 AM PDT
I use MR Tech's Tool Kit, works a charm;

http://www.mrtech.com/extensions/#toolkit
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by Miep.Visser June 21, 2009 4:04 AM PDT
HELP!

I moved to a new laptop, and 4got to copy my Firefox extensions.
Most were traced, but I 'lost' the one that auto-sorts my bookmarked tabs.
It also stripped it of their names, allowing a much larger number of tabs on more-than-one row.

Any idea what this dd-on was called?
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by mikaura June 21, 2009 7:21 AM PDT
Go to the Mozilla website and navigate to the add-ons. Search for the name "XMarks". This add-on used to be called "Foxmarks". Happy bookmarking...
by OCphil72 June 21, 2009 8:42 AM PDT
Do not do this unless you want to uninstall the entire program and do a clean reinstall! He did say at they end "Now all your add-ons should load quite nicely. At least if they don't crash the whole browser. Don't forget you turned off the capability to ensure secure updates. So do be careful." So make sure that you want to do it! Back up your bookmarks before you do this, that is, if you do this.
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by Lookyminer June 21, 2009 1:05 PM PDT
I installed Nightly Tester Tools and the extensions and themes compatible with FF 3.2 are working in FF 3.5 RC2 with no problems. Great !
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by cayble June 21, 2009 10:03 PM PDT
No biggie. FF is a great browser as is IE, dispute what the lunatics say. If you want to get a little bit crazy, you have to live with what works, but for once it would be nice to see a few of the anti- Windows crowd at least admit all is generally well.
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by BabyfaceTami June 22, 2009 7:46 AM PDT
I installed Limewire 5,,,and now it won't even come up for me. I want my old limewire back,,, I had alot of songs on mine. I don't know what version I had. Plz help me get my old version back. I uninstalled Limewire 5something,,,,and now can't find out how to reinstall my older version. Help!
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by NewOrderrr June 23, 2009 1:01 AM PDT
I've used Nightly Tester Tools as well, but also found that an old add-on can be made to work by 'unzipping' the add-on and editing the 'install.rdf file inside it with a text editor.

Change the <em:maxVersion>3.1.0.*</em:maxVersion> to 3.6 or higher.

I've done this with a Firefox 1.5 add-on and keep upgrading the max version as new Firefox versions come out.

Yet another Steve
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