Most of the programmers working on the project are from companies like Google who don't know what they are doing.
It was one thing when AOL worked on it, but the quality of the development has gone down. We need an open source browser on the market.
I admit, I'm using Chrome right now because Chrome is better, and I'm not upgrading to Firefox4 because 3.6 is better. They should have kept the option to use the 3.6 interface or just extended it, than go completely alien.
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Anonymous2011-04-04 10:52
I'm not upgrading to Firefox4 because 3.6 is better. They should have kept the option to use the 3.6 interface or just extended it, than go completely alien.
Hello there, autismus.
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I'm pretty sure I read that there is an option to keep the old interface. But I don't use 4.0 myself. I tried it and it broke all my settings and deleted nearly all of my profile data. It's lost, even back in 3.6. Not too happy about that.
So, I, too, would like to see more open source browsers out there.
I operate a web interface to a data warehouse software that happens to work on IE6 to 9, Opera, Chrome, and Firefox 3.x.
But guess which piece of shit software just happens to bug out every other page? That's right, Firefox 4. I searched Google for known Javascript bugs in FF4, but to my dismay, not a single result turned up. They don't even know about it yet!