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Why don't you just create a working OS to avoid all the problems?

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Instead of updating a flawed, buggy and problematic OS, why not just try making one that actually works? For me, there is little worse than having to "refresh" Firefox because it has gotten so buggy and slow that I type faster than it shows the keys I type, and I type very slowly. I thought my internet connection had gone south, only to find that it wasn't the problem. Firefox is the problem. For a company that has so many "security updates" and whatnot for an OS, it seems strange to have the browser perform so badly on such a consistent basis. I might as well go back to IE at this point.

My question is this... Do you people have any intention of actually fixing your browser so it doesn't creep along at dial up speed, needing to be "refreshed" every other day just to be useable?

Instead of updating a flawed, buggy and problematic OS, why not just try making one that actually works? For me, there is little worse than having to "refresh" Firefox because it has gotten so buggy and slow that I type faster than it shows the keys I type, and I type very slowly. I thought my internet connection had gone south, only to find that it wasn't the problem. Firefox is the problem. For a company that has so many "security updates" and whatnot for an OS, it seems strange to have the browser perform so badly on such a consistent basis. I might as well go back to IE at this point. My question is this... Do you people have any intention of actually fixing your browser so it doesn't creep along at dial up speed, needing to be "refreshed" every other day just to be useable?

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Are you referring to phones that use the "Firefox OS" or are you referring to the Firefox web browser from www.mozilla.org/firefox/all as a Firefox OS ?

This is Firefox OS where OS is a Operating System. https://www.mozilla.org/firefox/os/2.0/

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