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Stop releasing new versions and start fixing problems like once you did

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Firefox was most stable browser once upon a time. Now it make me thinking use another browser like opera. While you racing in new release firefox lost most of its stability. We dont care its speed we care its stability. Dont race other browsers in speed side. Just crush them with stable side. I remember it when new release come after 2-3 years each time. Make it stable again like firefox 3. please. Very please.

Firefox was most stable browser once upon a time. Now it make me thinking use another browser like opera. While you racing in new release firefox lost most of its stability. We dont care its speed we care its stability. Dont race other browsers in speed side. Just crush them with stable side. I remember it when new release come after 2-3 years each time. Make it stable again like firefox 3. please. Very please.

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Please provide that feedback to Mozilla here: https://input.mozilla.org/en-US/feedback

This forum is "staffed" by users (like you) and we have no say in the frequency of updates or changes. The Rapid Release program has been in effect for 5 years now, since April 2011. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Firefox#Rapid_release