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I have the following extensions installed and they work:
Adblock Plus, Adblock Plus Element Hider, Download Statusbar, Down Them All, Extended Cookie manager, No Script, PDF download, Splaah, Toolbar buttons, US English dictionary and Web of Trust.
These themes are installed and are compatible with the RC1 version:
Aeon Big, Aeon Clouds, Aeon Colors, Aeon Jumbo, Classic Compact (I use it daily), Default 3.0, HiVis, HiVis Large, Metal Lion - Andeomeda, Microfox, NASA Night Launch (BTW - congrats to those involved with the Phoenix lander), Nautipolis, Pitch Dark, W3V8 and Walnut.
The thought of going back to FF2 never entered my mind. I have heard chatter about FF4, rumored to be based on Mozilla 2 (Gecko 2.0), being "further integrated into the computer and the internet. I am curious to see where that will go.
That's not a bad list, but last I checked, more than half of the ones I use still don't work with FF3. We'll see where things are with the "official" release next month...
If you look at Internet Explorer you'll find that add-ons for IE6 still work in the IE8 beta.
After all, if you see a bug "crawling" out of your code; get a flyswatter.
I'm going to give FF3 a try when it officially comes out (like I did with FF2). But depending on which extensions work / don't work, I might go back to FF2 until FF3 is ready for prime time.