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Apr. 27th, 2003 10:40 amgiven the recent and future changes in the plans, Mozilla 1.4 may be the last branch I use - or I may move back to 1.3, if they implement enough features I dislike in 1.4 final. but that may not be a bad thing; Mozilla has been getting progressively slower as they add "improvements" and "features". the damn thing's getting baroque - which is synonymous with broke in a product widely liked for its power, speed, and simplicity. the latest nightly builds are actually rendering some pages slower than IE, and almost as unstable. I downloaded a new version damn near every day from 1.1 till now, and up to about 1.4a they were all solid as a rock - with the exception of 1.2 final, I believe; it crashed every time I loaded it.
but one version out of over a hundred had a consistently fatal error, that being the only major issue I had with the program. and now I've used several dozen versions in a row that were just plain flaky? sounds to me like they might have considered their new plans just a bit more before going ahead with them.
but one version out of over a hundred had a consistently fatal error, that being the only major issue I had with the program. and now I've used several dozen versions in a row that were just plain flaky? sounds to me like they might have considered their new plans just a bit more before going ahead with them.