Mozilla Firefox 1.02 Released
akadruid writes "Mozilla has begun rolling the Firefox 1.02 security update. It has appeared with the little fanfare and without the staggered rollout of 1.01 - have Mozilla sorted their distribution worries?"
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When ever I access my mail account at https://mail.yahoo.com, the browser crashes when I log out.
Has anyone else had similar experiences?
1st
I hate those smilie popups which seems to be unblockable, please make them go away.
But Firefox 1.02 -did- eat my boot sector, you insensitive clod!
In Korea only old people upgrade Firefox to 1.02.
Just for fun, I wanted to see what IE used to look like, so I figured I'd blow the dust off of it and take it for a spin.
I search through my start menu to find it and click on it. A window frame pops up and BOOM! <crash>
The good ol' days!
How long must we be a victim of fate and circumstance?
As long as it takes to change our minds.
Honestly, why does Mozilla need to make a fanfare with the aforementioned Slashdot Solar Death Ray pointed in its general direction?
Isn't that fanfare enough?
http://augustwestproducts.i8.com
Why the hell would you want to do that? -- Open source is only free is you time is not work anything
OpenSource is only free if your time isn't worth anything
I'm getting about 5KB/s too. Oh well, it's worth the wait I suppose.
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US dead: 1516. WMD: 0. Hate to say we told you so...
Saddam destroyed them before we could get to them. We were right, he was sneaky though.
If we don't fight terror, the next attack might make September 11 pale in comparison. Why did September 11 happen? But we weren't doing anything at the time! Exactly! Inaction let it happen - we can not stand idly by.
From an ex-New Yorker.
I do agree with you about the text of your post tho - Firefox should uninstall old versions - and not let them pollute the install directories and the "Add/Remove Programs" list on Windows.
Just because it CAN be done, doesn't mean it should!