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Comments on news posted 2004-09-09 10:03:31: While he has used Firefox since Phoenix 0.2. (even creating his own extensions), consultant and developer Adam Kalsey says the browser has a long way to go before he'll start recommending it to the general public. ..

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Da22in
Buck Fush

join:2002-06-10
Charlotte, NC
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Firefox is great

I update my Firefox with daily Aviary branch builds, at least every few days. Currently it shows up as 1.0PR - but that release isn't official yet. The idea is to release it mainstream bug-free.

Honestly, after some tweaking and choice extensions, it's as stable as IE ever was and a bit faster.

Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; rv:1.7.3) Gecko/20040908 Firefox/0.10
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silasshu

join:2004-04-25
Vancouver, BC

ad blitzkrieg!

I think any way that could increase public awareness of "the open source movement in the internet" as a marketing angle might achieve success. People are not stupid. When they become aware that "getting the internet" involves products and those products have choices and features, then the market quickly begins sorting things out.

We're not talking about doctoral studies here. It's basic consumerism. And Firefox has the best icon. If anything I wish it was bigger.

PLEASE

@rr.com

ActivesuX

Everybody use firefox so people will quit using activex on sites. Then we won't have to worry about it anymore.
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