Ok, you like Firefox and I don't. Cool! However, since when is an often updated program a bad thing? MS is one of few companies that actually fix shit that comes up FAST. None of this wait until a new version is released in 6 months crap.
Yes there are problems sometimes. It is impossible to test for every possible configuration on the planet before an actual release. Shit happens and they fix it pretty darn quick. Lucky for everyone that has a pc not 12 years old they can hit that magic system restore button and fix something that broke with 10 seconds of effort.
Everyone that likes Firefox seems to back it for reasons that are insignificant. What's really funny is that the effort to push Firefox as a wide release browser is going to create the problems that people moved to Firefox to escape. The bigger that userbase grows the more likely you are to get infected with some nasty ass spyware because it's becoming more and more profitable.
And for the record, I haven't had any spyware for a long damn time. I browse with IE and 0 antivirus programs. MS has put out some hardcore updates lately that kill any chance of spyware getting onto the pc of a non retarded surfer. 8 or 9 months ago I could run spyware programs and find 20 to 50 instances of stuff. Nothing that ever bogged me down but it was there regardless. When I run it now I find 0.
This will only fuel the fire of spyware makers to find alternate means of infection and my guess would be that Firefox users will be the number one target. Lets see how fast Firefox gets those updates out when there are 200 people coding spyware on a daily basis for every possible exploit in their code. They are not immune.