Our experience with FF3 is that it is faster and more stable than FF2. Let's face it, it costs money to continually maintain each release. I can easily understand why the Mozilla Foundation would put FF2 out to pasture. Frankly, it's about time.
What's so much fun in the "computer press" is how much so many people grumble about applications. An application could have 1,000 great improvements over its previous version, but the computer press -- and its readers -- will complain like crazy about 1 or 2 minor problems instead. So it goes.
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