I uninstalled NoScript after it interfered with my e-commerce transactions one too many times. Lack of Javascript caused the transaction to halt abruptly, sometimes causing me to lose the ticket I was booking (some travel tickets are very time sensitive here). Even after I added my own bank to the whitelist, the middleman sites between the retailer and the bank were getting affected and blocked.
I just installed RequestPolicy addon after going through this thread, and am hoping it will be a good tradeoff (other reason for installing this instead of NoScript are those annoying ad-filled pages NoScript shows after its frequent updates, and its author's attempts to fiddle with ABP sometime back, making his integrity questionable).
I uninstalled it myself for the same reasons. It does cause problems some times, but after you've fine tuned it those times become very infrequent. You can even synchronise your settings between Firefox installations now by telling NoScript to store its config in a bookmark.
I reinstalled NoScript a while back. IMO, the problems it prevents outweigh the problems it causes.
I just installed RequestPolicy addon after going through this thread, and am hoping it will be a good tradeoff (other reason for installing this instead of NoScript are those annoying ad-filled pages NoScript shows after its frequent updates, and its author's attempts to fiddle with ABP sometime back, making his integrity questionable).