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Another Firefox 5 feature
You know another Firefox 5 feature? It breaks required Addons.
If the rapid update process continues, Firefox will lose it's only reason for being - addons.
If addon writers like Evernote and Logmein can't keep up with the rapid release cycle, Mozilla might as well call it quits.
No one uses Firefox for the core browser - it's only the wide variety of useful addon's that turn Firefox into a useful application.
Add-on
'No one uses Firefox for the core browser - it's only the wide variety of useful addon's that turn Firefox into a useful application.'
That's not entirely true.
I use Firefox as is. My son does the same. I know my sister uses it stand-alone as well. I also know of friends that only use it without any add-on.
In my opinion using an add-on creates the possibility of security hole in my system, so I avoid third party anything as much as possible.
That said, in my testing, I've found version five to be decent so far.
Keep your stick on the ice...
Landor