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Got a notice this morning that Firefox 5 has been released.
Looking at it this isn't a major release. They painted a 5 on what should have been 4.02 and called it a major release. Mozilla has changed it's release schedule and is planning on new versions of the product every 6 weeks. Sounds like a great way to insure bugs in the code if you ask me. The pointy-haired-bosses have taken over at Mozilla and it is very disappointing. FF 4 so far has been an amazing pile of suck and I doubt FF5 is going to be any better. More news here: http://blogs.computerworld.com/18508...er_not_bang?af |
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i never upgraded to FF4. The memory leak problem is something I am not willing to tolerate. I like maximum up time in my computer. And speaking of security. If you use FF4 upgrade to 5 right now. http://www.zdnet.com/blog/hardware/a...y-update/13417 |
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I am considering switching to Chrome. It just doesn't have as robust an add on set as FF. And I am hooked on some of my add ons. You just have to find them. It took me a little bit, but i'm really not missing anything these days after switching. |
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