To be blunt... who cares? IMO Firefox is on its way out in regards to relevance in the new browser wars. It won't support h264 in html5, they still use a single-threaded model which makes it really F***ing slow compared to other modern browsers, and it eats up more memory than any other program on my computer if I use it for longer than an hour plus it really sticks out across platforms. I don't expect to be using firefox anymore by the time 4.0 comes out even if they fix all the grievances I just listed. Just like Microsoft with IE, too late to the game to make a difference.
To be blunt... who cares? IMO Firefox is on its way out in regards to relevance in the new browser wars. It won't support h264 in html5, they still use a single-threaded model which makes it really F***ing slow compared to other modern browsers, and it eats up more memory than any other program on my computer if I use it for longer than an hour plus it really sticks out across platforms. I don't expect to be using firefox anymore by the time 4.0 comes out even if they fix all the grievances I just listed. Just like Microsoft with IE, too late to the game to make a difference.