Why Firefox 3.5.3 causes a lot of serious problems such as slowly and automatic shutdown?

Firefox 3.5.3 has been released recently, if you are using Firefox for a long time, your Firefox will be forced to upgrade to 3.5.3 version. However, this version causes the stability problem, and not as well as the previous edition, This issue makes me and some of like to use Firefox's friends have complained repeatedly, one of these problems is that it will always be automatic shutdown suddenly, another big issue is that when i opened a lot of paging this version is slower than the previous version, this situation make me worry about Firefox future, especially so many browser vendors has joined in the browser market, whether it is Opera, Google Chrome, IE8, these companies have been releasing new features which included to the new version, so that the next version of Firefox have to fix all of bugs which has been found in this version, and adding more features, if the next version still made users to complain, perhaps some like to use Firefox users really switch to another browser.
Actually, these problems could only be found in my Windows XP and Windows Vista machines, but Linux system didn't have these problems when i was using openSUSE or Ubuntu.


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I have these problems on OpenSuse 11.1 . If I close the browser the crashmanager comes up and sometimes seems to be frozen for a while.
Really?
Maybe, I am lucky, so didn't encounter this problem in my openSUSE 11 until now.
Firefox 3.5.3 looks like really have many problems.
Wow.
Classic article.
First, the title has an extra word in it, making it a rather awkward question.
The first sentence has two misspelled words.
The second sentence is the model of all run-on sentences, taking up the remainder of the paragraph. It is loaded with misspelled words, random (completely wrong) capitalization, and punctuation misuse galore.
It's evident you have a thesaurus, from your non-sensical blog tagline. Words with similar meaning may not always be exchangeable, depending on the context. Your tagline is a perfect example, with the use of `ardor`. Pair up the thesaurus with a dictionary to maximize its utility.
It looks like you deleted a previous comment. If I had to venture a guess, it was another comment like mine that criticized your bastardization of the English language.
If you're going to delete this one, take one thing from the message: no one is going to take your blog seriously if you don't respect the language enough to use it right. It makes you looks sloppy and unprofessional.
When I read a blog post, I want to read what you have to share - not keep running tally of all the errors. Believe it or not, I'm not even a grammar nazi - but your blog post was just too much.
For the sake of your readers, please work on your English or don't post in it at all.
I have never deleted anyone's suggestions, although my English is really poor.
Thank you for comment.
I will try my best in english in future, because I still want to share more computer technologies.
I have been a devoted FF user for years but have recently become displeased with FF. I have a vista 64bit laptop, there is a lot of software that doesn't play nice in vista 64. recently Zone Alarm came out with a 64 bit version and I finally removed my Computer Associates "PAID version" security suite to install ZA. Instantly my computer runs better and a few issues totally went away. Except Now I had a new Fire Fox issue.... it freezes and you can not even stop it in task manager you have to hold the power button down to shut down the pc and restart to clear the problem. FF Blames Zone Alarm and suggests removing zone alarm(I did and use PC Tools which I don't really like). I have noticed that it seems as though pages hang partway through loading even with no script disabled and java script allowed). Recently I have used Opera or IE8 when this occurs and the pages load fine. I love FF, I love my tricked out browser, my tabs, my most used bookmarks in "tabs" spread across the screen above the tab bar, no script, etc... I have a great system dual core processor, 4GB ram it runs great! Complete usable start in under 2.5 minutes! It is not a system issue it is a FF issue of trying to be more like Microsoft and it may very well force my change in browsers.
Also to address the comments of "REALLY DUDE?" Yes there were some English mistakes but this is the WWW (WORLD WIDE WEB) notice the "WORLD" part! Yes I had to think about what the author was writing but that wasn't really hard to do. You obviously had nothing to say about the issue at hand.
To the author, good post and glad you are learning English, I only know one language myself and I applaud you efforts. I would venture to say that the whiner only knows English and probably not very well since he obviously had so much trouble reading your post.
Have a great day everyone!
and if FF ever sees this this I hope they will fix FF.
@ Really, dude?
That was really ignorant. Take some anger management classes.
On topic, I have also found 3.5.3 to be sluggish. After using it for a few hours on a somewhat low end laptop I have to restart it. The memory usage climbs really high. I suspect a code change introduced a memory leak.
To the "Really dude" grammar critic:
You wrote the following: "grammar nazi - but your blog post was just too much."
I was quite taken back by the misuse of the hyphen here. Clearly an em-dash (or at least a double hyphen) was called for. (And quite frankly, I'm not sure how to end the previous sentence without using a preposition.)