Mozilla blog goes into damage control.
After the release of the latest Firefox web browser last week, questions had been raised about the new rapid release schedule for the web browser, and the negative consequences it had for business users. In a blog comment, Mozilla executive Asa Dotzle surprised business users in the tone used to reply to concerns about the schedule.
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The update prompt comes up automatically...and if you don't want to update, you don't have to. This seems a lot better than the microsoft route; where IE updates install automatically, even if you set the updates to only install when you tell them to, they still install automatically...and half the time, they break the browser (not that it ever works correctly to begin with).
QUite funny really as I bet firefox team didn't think of this and don't really know what to do about it.
I have FF5 beta and some sites and things will or won't work, like a site that works fully under FF3 or 4 might have flash working but it won't let a script work within flash so the site breaks and it doesn't work.
Mozilla is still the best browser for me - for what I do on the web. That said; what infuriates me is that I no longer have access to the blocked cookies folder like before in tools>options.
Grrrrr!