Thanks for your note. We're working diligently in collaboration with Mozilla on fixing the remaining stability issues, but cannot comment publicly about a specific future release date. Please know that we're working hard to get a fix into the community. We also want to make sure that this fix does not introduce new problems. This means that we both need to identify and fix the problem, as well as conduct extensive certification testing. We're testing candidate builds now, but may need to iterate if we identify any newly-introduced issues during that testing. Once we have a fix available, we'll definitely be making announcements in the forums. If you have a set of steps that always results in a crash, please share those with us now. We have a couple consistently reproducible cases which are fixed, but more examples of consistent crashes will be really helpful in terms of validating our fix, or identifying additional issues that need to be investigated. Please know that our goal is to always release a high-quality product, and that we spend a great deal of time and energy ensuring that we test across as wide an array of hardware and software configurations as possible while continuing to bring Flash developers a modern generation of capabilities for creating beautiful, engaging and compelling experiences in your favorite browser. We apologize for any inconvenience, and are working hard to bring you a stable, secure and enjoyable experience. While we conduct extensive testing on every new release (there were 2 private and 3 public beta releases for Flash Player 11.3 that spanned months, in addition to daily stability testing on our end that did not expose the issues that you are currently experiencing), there is a near-infinite number of combinations of operating systems, hardware and drivers in the field in addition to a steady pace of new technology. We do our best to ensure that our releases are stable, and constantly refine and invent new testing techniques to ensure that we release the highest-quality products possible. If you need to revert to a previous version temporarily, that's okay. Please make sure that you always download Flash Player directly from Adobe to ensure that you're getting an authentic product. Here's a guide on how to revert to a previous version: http://forums.adobe.com/message/4506372#4506372
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