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		<title>Back on Firefox 3&#183;0: I have had enough of the daily crashes</title>
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As of today, I am back with the reliable Firefox 3·0 on my desktop machine as well. Firefox 3.5 would generally crash daily, though I remember there was once a three-day period in January when it did not crash at all. (There were other days when it would crash two or three times, just to [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://autocade.net/index.php/Nissan_Sunny_(B210)"><img src="http://autocade.net/images/0/0e/Datsun_120Y.jpg" align=left hspace=5 border=0 /></a>As of today, I am back with the reliable Firefox 3·0 on my desktop machine as well. Firefox 3.5 would generally crash daily, though I remember there was once a three-day period in January when it did not crash at all. (There were other days when it would crash two or three times, just to make up for it and keep its daily record.) In 2010, Firefox 3·0, on my Asus laptop running Vista, might have crashed <em>once</em>, if ever. (I kept things on 3·0 there, and was right to.)<br />
&nbsp; &nbsp;I liken 3·5 to the <a href="http://autocade.net/index.php/Nissan_Sunny_(B210)">Nissan Sunny B210</a> or Datsun 120Y: a car which offered no improvement over <a href="http://autocade.net/index.php/Nissan_Sunny_(B110)">its predecessor</a> and, in some cases, was even worse.<br />
&nbsp; &nbsp;I waited till 3·5 had been out for some time before I even considered it, thinking that Firefox had ironed out the bugs. I think it must have been around November when I “upgraded”. What a big mistake that was.<br />
&nbsp; &nbsp;I noticed no speed difference and had to put up with the regular crashes. And, judging by feedback, I was not alone.<br />
&nbsp; &nbsp;One helpful netizen suggested Flash could have been responsible and she may be right. However, rather than change to another type of browser, I decided the best course was to “downgrade” to 3·0. which worked with Flash, Java, or whatever else could be thrown at it in the course of daily browsing.<br />
&nbsp; &nbsp;Another asked if the crash occurred at the same time each day and, if so, could it be the Firefox automatic updates? After a week’s study, since I got into the habit of Tweeting each time Firefox crashed at one period, I had to conclude that it was <em>around</em> the same time (evening NZDT), but not the same hour. It varied by around four hours.<br />
&nbsp; &nbsp;Thankfully, <a href="http://releases.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/releases/3.0.18/">Mozilla keeps a copy of it on its website</a>, probably because it realizes that 3·5 is buggy as heck. I only found the link by accident last month and vowed to put restore 3·0 on this machine. Mozilla even continues to upgrade it—this is 3·0·18, which is a few sub-versions newer than what had been on this machine last year.<br />
&nbsp; &nbsp;I can’t tell you how bored I am of seeing the Firefox quality control agent come up every day asking me if I could explain what I was doing at the time of the crash. Well, chaps, I was browsing. And, after today, I hope to only see that window very rarely.<br />
&nbsp; &nbsp;I’m not even going to <em>try</em> 3·6 at least till August or September 2010. But I think that’s just <a href="http://autocade.net/index.php/Nissan_Sunny_(B310)">the next type of Nissan Sunny</a>, right? It stays with rear-wheel drive but has more modern colours?</p>

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