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Time to drink myself into oblivion. #home

Firefox/Mozilla has crashed about three times since I started using their line of browsers during the Mozilla 3.0 age. I'd say that's pretty damn stable.

@Salvar: But how will you support your family, if not with a full underwear account? What will you pass on to your children?

@bobbo33: Yep, I use it on both my thumb drive and my main windows installation (I hate installing things).

@calyth: Timing on firefox before I can start typing in google: 0.8 seconds.

@bimplebean: It started up fine on my 64 bit system. I used the executable + file option, rather than an install. It seems I had full access to all my drivers and such, though I didn't mess with anything.

@ku1185: As for GMail, you can just throw the multiple inboxes lab feature on and forward your second, third, of fifth email into the same box. Much easier.

@OdetteCestrinus: Same here on windows. The last time it crashed was on Firefox 2.X running an entirely different operating system on an old computer. Firefox is rock-solid as far as I'm concerned.

@srinidhiv123: Microsoft makes updating extremely difficult. They button that sucker down hard and make parts of it an integral part of the operating system so people can't easily remove it. Consequently, updating it means taking a good 10 minutes out of your day waiting for the neverending green bar to finish.

Hitting the firefox feed button in the address bar seems to be the wallpaper feed. You can also just use ubiquity to blow through a page of translations.