![]() ![]() ![]() I am always thinking about what I would do if. All of those employees would see Firefox as the enemy as they'd fall way behind on their quarterly, annual, monthly goals and miss out on bonuses and not be able to get their work done on time and in good order. What if some big company such as Dow Chemical was using addons necessary to their employee workflow and an update borked their whole set up? Now think of 5 o 6 such companies where a an addon maker had sold their products. Release software when it's done and always leave the option to roll back. I also don't want my desktop experience to mimic the frustrating mobile version. As a seller, I want consistency so I can log in, post things for sale quickly and get out. They just turned some 20 somethings loose. ![]() They come out with new layouts that eat up more screen space and delete the best features. ![]() Much better to build a completely new product. When something has matured to the point where it's solid, there is no need to keep playing with it as much. "Sorry Mozilla, but the "release early, release often, break always" strategy just isn't working." Sorry Mozilla, but the "release early, release often, break always" strategy just isn't working. I'm also trying to figure out why you blatantly lied about it not being possible to roll back to a working version, especially since you host that and all previous versions on your own ftp site. I'm sure the technical improvements under the hood are impressive, but that means nothing when the sole reason for using that browser is something that no longer works. If you break the API, and thus break the addons, you've created something that is about as useful to me as a chocolate teapot. The sole reason I use Firefox is because it's the only mobile browser supported by MetaMask and the other addons I need. It's literally just a delivery vehicle for my addons. Let me be crystal clear, Mozilla: your browser is utterly useless to me unless it supports the addons I need. In my case it's MetaMask, a cryptocurrency wallet, and as far as I know Firefox is the only mobile browser supported. The problem with recommending alternative browsers, every time Mozilla screws up, is that invariably the main reason users are complaining is because their addons are broken, and switching to another browser really won't help them. ![]()
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