Firefox 3 RC2: still flawed
The world seems enamored of Firefox 3. I’m not one of them. I would like to be if it wasn’t for the flaws I keep finding when using the Mac version. Now before the Mozilla PR squad descend like a ton of hot bricks as is their practice the moment anyone puts up even the mildest of negative comment I want to get a few things clear.
Like many others I’ve been using Firefox 3 for months. Firefox 2 had become a memory hog/leak nightmare but as with many tools, it’s a wrench to move away from something which has become familiar. It’s the old learning curve issue when making a switch to a different tool. No-one wants to do it and so ‘we’ users put up with problems or find workarounds. In recent times I’ve found that:
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