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Firefox, Oh How You’ve Scorned Me

My work life revolves around creating great products.  Many software companies think about product development only in terms of features, markets, and price. I’m amazed that some companies actually create products without an opinion, without a point of view, without a stake in the ground.  They slap a bunch of features together, name it, and expect people to buy it because it addresses their pain. The product may not solve any user pain, but as long as it has a convincing story, the companies are content.  Instead of delivering value, they rely only on marketing glitz, market power, or aggressive sales tactics to hawk their wares.

However, successful product companies go beyond that.  They want to delight their users.  They want to create something that has a perspective beyond what potential buyers would say in a focus group.  Theses companies create an emotional connection with their users.  That connection buys companies a lot in terms of loyalty, even when they screw up.

My loyalty for Firefox started when I downloaded the first public release before 1.0.   Not only was it substantially faster and more lightweight feeling than IE, the little things were there.  I loved the tabs… I loved the extensibility.  And it had those features without the annoying ads that Opera put in the free version.  That engendered loyalty kept me using it throughout the last few years; even when the memory leak on Windows was awful; and even when I switched from Windows to OS X.

But, all good things come to an end.   The feeling that I had – that Firefox somehow resonated with me – is gone.  The latest build of Firefox crashes so much on Leopard it’s totally unusable for me.  I think my Firefox hates me, and loyalty can’t transcend such severe disdain. However, at the end of the day, my loyalty hasn’t shifted very far – I’m using Camino.

Posted on Thursday, February 7, 2008 at 02:14PM by Registered CommenterChad Wathington in | Comments5 Comments

Reader Comments (5)

I have Leopard, and I haven't experienced _any_ problems with Firefox. I did a clean install of Leopard, and installed my usual FF extensions manually, one at a time. Is is possible it's the fault of some rogue extension? When you installed Leopard, was it a clean install?

Naturally, it could fall into the realm of "doesn't work on my machine for any ascertainable reason", but I figured I'd let you know my experience.

February 7, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterNathan

Hey Chad. Your problem is Leopard itself... it's crap. :-) Srsly though, I bet it has to do with the 50 or so addons you're running :-)

Hope all is well in TW land.

February 7, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterRich

even the ff3 beta runs nicely for me - no crashes so far, and it's nice and light too. I'm running linux not leopard, so it might be slightly different to what you see.

February 7, 2008 | Unregistered Commenterdave

Hehehe... Leopard is problematic in some ways. I didn't have the luxury of a clean install because I was upgrading a corporate image. I don't have very many plugins and even when they are disabled Firefox is unstable, although less so. I will try the firefox 3 beta. Camino is very good though.

February 8, 2008 | Registered CommenterChad Wathington

Chad,

I felt the same way before I tried Firefox 3 beta for day-to-day browsing. 3rd version is great and reliable, so you may like it compared to Camino.

February 9, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterMichael

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