The Future of Firefox
sebFlyte writes "As Firefox moves swiftly towards 1.1 and Internet Explorer keeps trundling towards IE7, ZDNet UK has an interesting set of articles about Mozilla. Among other things, they look at the history of Firefox all the way from the pre-phoenix days, and have an interview with chief evangelist Asa Dotzler looking at what has driven the browsers success and why he thinks the release of IE7 will cause a massive boost in the uptake of Firefox."
Whenever, I use firefox, I fart. And whenever I fart, I use firefox. It is simply a vicious, smelly, open-source cycle.
Windows? Pfft. Opera.
Mac? Hahahahaha! Seriously. Is there any browser that isn't better than Firefox on the Mac?
Linux? Konq owns it.
/. Moderation is getting sooooo fucking stupid!
The Future of Firefox?
Easy, copying Opera.
It has worked so far.
Is really a troll?
Admit to yourself because it is true and you know it.
Mod parent up up up. I don't care which browser I am using. I switched to IE (Version 4 I think) from Netscape since IE4 was better. I switched to Firefox (around ver 0.7 I think) since IE had gone down the tube. If IE7 is better than FF (I don't think it will be), I will switch. Otherwise, I am happy with FF.
'Better' is relative and don't try to nitpick on that.
Free XBox, PS2
I'd be happy if IE can just fix the CPU hammering/memory leak with Flash by 10.0
Remind me again why I would ever want to fiddle around with this Firefox thing? Why is it that Firefox loads slower than IE and uses more memory while it's running? I thought it was lean and fast? Doesn't look that way to me. Why is it that some web sites don't look right with Firefox? Tabbed browsing? Who cares? It just takes up space that could be used to display a web page and has no other benefits that have been able to easily determine so far.
I say it's a done deal and, try as they might, the Mozilla folks have so far failed to produce a superior product. Maybe they should look outside of the former Netscape intern, over-eager Stanford student with rich parents crowd for developers, or maybe professional management would help.
Love,
OpenSoresTroll
You know, you can defend your position without being a flippant, condescending ass.
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