SmartSheet causes Firefox 29 to crash

I use SmartSheet extensively at work, but since I upgraded to Firefox 29, my browser will crash periodically when working on a SmartSheet. This usually happens when saving a sheet, or while scrolling down a sheet. Does anyone out there have the same problem and can suggest a fix?

FYI, Firefox 30 is scheduled for release tomorrow morning.

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