Firefox 3.6.4 was released yesterday, and if you’re a user of that browser, this is a significant update because:
Firefox 3.6.4 provides uninterrupted browsing for Windows and Linux users when there is a crash in the Adobe Flash, Apple Quicktime or Microsoft Silverlight plugins.
What this means is that if Flash, QuickTime or Silverlight decides to get all crashy/buggy on you, it no longer takes the browser along with it into a nosedive.
That alone is a good enough reason to get the update.
If you haven’t received the update yet, in Firefox click Help then Check for Updates, or download it directly from www.firefox.com.

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Seems like this whole thing just lends credence to the Steve Jobs argument – Flash sucks. I mean, if this is a feature to recover from a Flash crash – its just funny.
HTML5 FTW.
Mozilla Firefox browser is still a favorite for many people, including me. Firefox always make improvements from previous versions. However, when compared with other browsers, Mozilla Firefox is the best in user interface in providing convenience during browsing. Articles are informative. Thank you very much
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