well, actually, if you upgraded to 3.5 from a previous version of firefox, it kept them installed but disabled them until an upgrade for the extension was released...
The code in 3.5 is quite different to previous version, so it's safer for firefox to kill all prior extensions until the devs had had the chance to update their code for 3.5. Most of the big ones are updated already (aside from google gears).
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The code in 3.5 is quite different to previous version, so it's safer for firefox to kill all prior extensions until the devs had had the chance to update their code for 3.5. Most of the big ones are updated already (aside from google gears).