I currently run Version 6.0.2. Is 7.0 or 8.0 preferable?

I'm just not sure I'm running the latest version of your program.

My understanding is that there is currently a hold on Firefox 7 updates from the Mozilla servers, due to a minor problem experienced by some users when installing it and being alerted, by the installer, to update some Add-ons during the update process; a legitimate function, but some Add-ons then get hidden from the user. '''''Firefox 7.0.1 should be released shortly, today or tomorrow, to address the minor issue.'''''
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