I’ve been a Firefox user since it was first ever released and have come to rely on it so much as the only truly reliable browser. Sometime in the last year however a lot of problems started to develop on Firefox and to this day many problems still remain. It seem the Mozilla development have really lost focus and have spent too much of their time in the last year fiddling with introducing a bunch of un-needed crap into the browser while almost ignoring stability issues. Firefox 3.6 introduced a number of bugs to the browser and it took until around ver 3.6.15 for them to get it right but since then they have released another 5 updates to 3.6 bringing it up to version 3.6.19 and once again it seems a number of new bugs have been introduced, the worst of all is the browser now crashing daily. In the interim Mozilla released Firefox 4.0 which was a total disaster and merely 3 months after that they released Firefox 5.0. Clearly not even Mozilla had ANY faith in Firefox 4 and decided to ditch it and try a fresh start with Firefox 5.0.
I personally hold back on any new versions because they always come with problems and so was the case with Firefox 4 which worldwide gained itself a really bad reputation in just a few weeks. I tried it myself for a mere hour or two and immediately went back to ver 3.6. I have not yet tried version 5 as I am hesitant but I’ll give it a go sometime, perhaps when they reach 5.10 or thereabout. The big problem right now is that 3.6 seems to once again have started its problems so I guess a downgrade to 3.6.15 is in order for a while.
I just wish the Mozilla team would keep focus on the absolute basics of browsers like speed and stability and once they have that right then they should worry about introducing things like Personas which to me are features for people who have nothing better to do with their lives than make their browser look pretty.
Google has the right approach with Chrome giving it a very lightweight interface but sadly Chrome after all this time is just one big piece of Google BETA software and lacks a lot of necessary plugins/features like side tabs and a no-script plugin. There are ways to enable side-tabs in Chrome but they look awful, like a 3 year old designed them and the equivalent of Noscript from the Google Chrome Plugins called “NotScript” leaves much to be desired. So after a few hours of trying Chrome again the other day I am straight back to Firefox, even with its bugs and will wait another year before I try Chrome again. Hopefully before then the Mozilla team pull their fingers out and get back on track.