Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 15th Sep 2009 22:21 UTC
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the think is, they usually are REALLY stable... I'm using them in about 4 different computers for months... hardly any problem at all. (just for the records, Windows OSes. I know mac and linux versions aren't up to these standards yet, but they're evolving fast too and they'll probably be after a stable release in each OS)
It makes all the difference when this kind of stability attracts real users (non-developers) to the development community and feedback grows a lot with this. It's a win-win situation.
Edited 2009-09-16 12:22 UTC






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That's true, but one thing everyone should notice, is how stable even the dev builds are. Even if you leave the browser open with dozens of tabs for days, it's rock solid compared to others (or even other kind of software).