Firefox Problems Problems

Everything about Firefox is now going downhill.
This forum has taken me an hour to logon to because its not been up and running or just slow.
Firefox 8.01 has severe memory problems (which I have commented on another thread).
The addons are not downloading - the search for addon fails in Firefox - presumably the servers are down.
Firefox Sync sucks - slow/sluggish and a real pain to know what you are syncing is correct from one pc to another.
Firefox slow slow slow and getting worse - I just wish I could get another browser working to do what I do in Firefox and I am off. So many hours wasted over this - a browser should not be so complicated - its relying on servers which are slowing it down - the memory leaks are just getting worse.

Firefox is not available for Windows RT which is the OS you have on your device so think you are SOL unless somebody has a clever way of doing it.
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