Ok. I may not have been as frustrated, but I do agree that there was an unnecessary bug. This is front page obviously because of this fact. I saw Firefox become extremely unstable, after the last update. The fact that it closed 3-4 times every time I was online demonstrated that there was a problem. Now that a fix was implemented, I haven't seen this frequency of crashes. I switched to Opera until a fix was implemented. I do believe that there was a story to be told here. It's called making a product better. The Mozilla team needs to be aware of the issues and impacts to the user base before losing customers to other browsers. I agree with this posters frustration as a product manager.
Ok. I may not have been as frustrated, but I do agree that there was an unnecessary bug. This is front page obviously because of this fact. I saw Firefox become extremely unstable, after the last update. The fact that it closed 3-4 times every time I was online demonstrated that there was a problem. Now that a fix was implemented, I haven't seen this frequency of crashes. I switched to Opera until a fix was implemented. I do believe that there was a story to be told here. It's called making a product better. The Mozilla team needs to be aware of the issues and impacts to the user base before losing customers to other browsers. I agree with this posters frustration as a product manager.