Interesting topic. I actually use IE, FF, and Chrome interchangeably as each browser has its good and bad traits. I've noticed a lot of flash issues in FF about a month ago. This was mostly impacting YouTube and other video apps.

Adobe, Mozilla, and even Microsoft have all released various updates to try and handle issues since I first saw this. It all appears to be working now on my side for over a week, no issues.

IMHO, I think the companies above just don't work together enough when issues arise. For example, Adobe may release a new flash but then FF and IE don't handle it well then they have to update their stuff. There's a lot of back and forth patching with these companies until everything's fixed and for the average user it's just not that simple to figure out root cause when any of these companies' software could be the problem.




Steve

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