So...I'm apparently going to be that guy asking about support for various flavors of browsers.
I know all flavors of Edge (stable, Beta, Dev), Chrome and Chrome Canary, Brave and Brave Beta are supported...
I recently got a new computer and started with a fresh user account and all. Google seems to have followed Microsoft (or vice-versa) and now have a separate "App"/user data directory for each channel (Stable, Beta, Dev) (
https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/refs/heads/main/docs/user_data_...).
When installing Chrome Dev, the path is ~/Library/Application Support/Google/Chrome Dev. There's a NativeMessagingHosts folder below that. I don't know if you're using NMH or something else, but I thought I read something about NMH in the release notes awhile back.
The "new" Chrome Dev has a new bundle identifier (com.google.Chrome.dev) and app name (Google Chrome Dev)
Interestingly enough, 1Password and Dropbox both put their NMH json files under ~/Library/Application Support/Google/Chrome even though Chrome (non-Dev) has never been installed.
Anyway, the extensions are installed correctly, but they don't appear under Manage Browser Extensions.
More Tests... doesn't reveal any Chrome profiles.
You have 0 Brave Beta profiles:
You have 0 Brave profiles:
You have 0 Chrome Canary profiles:
You have 0 Chrome profiles:
You have 0 Chromium profiles:
You have 0 Edge profiles:
You have 1 Edge Beta profiles:
Profile 1 (identifier = 'Default')
You have 0 Edge Dev profiles:
You have 1 Firefox profiles:
default
You have 0 Opera profiles:
You have 0 Vivaldi profiles:
If I'm missing something, please let me know. Otherwise, it looks like Google's changed things.
I obviously don't have other Chrome-ish browsers installed (other than Edge), but since Edge and Google seem to be separating the user data directories, I'm guessing it's a Chromium thing now.
This is on macOS 11.4 and BookMacster 2.11.11 (as the screenshot indicates, but I thought I'd state it anyway) and Chrome 93.0.4557.4.