From: Phil on
On 08/07/2010 01:23, Bear Bottoms wrote:
> Chrome and Opera are now the most forward-looking browsers on the market,
> while Internet Explorer has come a long way and caught up with the open
> source favorite, Firefox.

It's Crashfox now. Slower than the rest, more buggy than the rest,
changed too often and buggered up the add-ons they were so proud about.
From: Phil on
On 08/07/2010 01:23, Bear Bottoms wrote:
> Chrome and Opera are now the most forward-looking browsers on the market,
> while Internet Explorer has come a long way and caught up with the open
> source favorite, Firefox.

Downloaded Firefox 4, and it's even WORSE for crasherama so far !
"Not responding" is the most common response for it thus far.
From: Spamblk on
Phil <plkmeister(a)gmail.com> wrote in
news:EWJZn.138641$aS3.38251(a)hurricane:

> Downloaded Firefox 4, and it's even WORSE for crasherama so far !
> "Not responding" is the most common response for it thus far.

I'm using FF 3.6.6, its fast and stable. I did try FF 3.7 AKA "Minefield"
however there are as yet still compatibilty issues with addons. Won't be
trying newer versions until addon compatibility issues resolved.
From: occam on
On 09/07/2010 20:19, Phil wrote:
> On 08/07/2010 01:23, Bear Bottoms wrote:

>
> It's Crashfox now. Slower than the rest, more buggy than the rest,
> changed too often and buggered up the add-ons they were so proud about.

FF 3.6.6 on Win XP is very stable. What OS are you running on?
From: Craig on
On 07/11/2010 11:00 AM, occam wrote:
> On 09/07/2010 20:19, Phil wrote:
>> On 08/07/2010 01:23, Bear Bottoms wrote:
>
>>
>> It's Crashfox now. Slower than the rest, more buggy than the rest,
>> changed too often and buggered up the add-ons they were so proud about.
>
> FF 3.6.6 on Win XP is very stable. What OS are you running on?

I'm running the same version on Win7 Pro & Ubuntu Linux 10.04. Both
versions are stable in my experience.

--
-Craig