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Firefox 1.5 Final Now Available

yootje writes "Firefox 1.5 is out, you can download it right here: Linux; Mac; Windows. You can find more info about it in the release notes. Highlights are: Automated update, drag and drop reordering for browser tabs, improvements to popup blocking, better accessibility and better support for Mac OS X. Don't forget to make full use of the mirrors." It's semi-official.

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  1. Welcome to Officialality Firefox 1.5! by saskboy · · Score: 3, Funny

    "Firefox 1.5 is out, you can download it right here."

    A fitting tribute would be to slashdot the mozilla site into obscurity for at least the first 24 hours. I'm sure Microsoft will try even if the general public doesn't manage to do it ;-) Everyone knows the most popular stuff on the Internet can't be seen in a speed faster than dialup in the outback of Saskatchewan, due to the heavy demand. Spybot's update servers are a good indicator of this effect.

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  2. Woohoo! by atomicthumbs · · Score: 2, Funny

    Now I can finally use that cool black theme! And tabbed browsing! Without seriously sacrificing computer stability!

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  3. Re:Thank God... by Sexy+Commando · · Score: 3, Funny

    Except they forgot to put IE inside.

  4. Heavy Stress on Gentoo Boxes by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    WHAT?!!? My Gentoo box is already busy compiling KDE 3.5! Now you're telling me to start compiling Firefox 1.5 too!? My CPU's so busy it be cryin'.

  5. I guess we need posts like these...... by 8127972 · · Score: 5, Funny

    .....To kill the time between Google posts.

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  6. Halleujah! by queenb**ch · · Score: 4, Funny

    The first prophet was called Netscape and he was mighty, leading the people serenely through the internet. But the people forsook the prophet and the prophet turned to evil ways. In time, the first prophet was corrupted by evil in the form of the giant ISP known as Baal or AOL.

    The second prophet was a false prophet called Internet Explorer, which hid its true nature from the people until it was nearly too late since it was sent out by the great deceiver, Microsoft. The great deceiver tried to limit their access to the internet and to turn them aside from anything that the deceiver did not make money off of.

    The people groaned and labored to feed the great deceiver, but alas, nothing could fill his belly. The great deciever blessed the heresey of having the browser integrated into the operating system. Loudly did the people cry unto the computer gods for a new prophet to lead them, but the gods were angry since the had given the people Linux. The people ignored Linux and chose to follow the great deceiver.

    Finally, the computer gods softened their hearts and heard the cries of the people and sent a third prophet. The people are fortunate that they have not been abandoned for straying from the path of Linux. Mighty indeed is the penguin. A new prophet has been sent to lead us out of the valley of the shadow of ActiveX.

    Halleujah!

    The heavens opened, the angels sang, and Firefox descended into our midst to releive us from the woe that is Internet Explorer.

    2 cents,

    Queen B

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  7. Hah. by Sheepdot · · Score: 2, Funny

    It's semi-official.

    And now that it has been Slashdotted, it's fully-official.

  8. Re:very nice by topical_surfactant · · Score: 5, Funny

    Nice job, dude. You may have just discovered why they call it a release candidate.

  9. Re:Finally (pun) by cowboy76Spain · · Score: 5, Funny

    Awesome. I've been waiting for a while now for this to be finalized. I hate beta-testing or QA'ing software and not getting paid for it.

    That's why I'm still using Windows 3.11

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  10. Re:Finally (pun) by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    Well then, you had better not use anything by Google, as everything is in beta. ;)

  11. Re:Pretty sweet by phoenix.bam! · · Score: 3, Funny

    Because no web developer ever writes invalid CSS....

  12. Re:very nice by topical_surfactant · · Score: 2, Funny

    'suppose I deserved that. He'd be getting a free beer on my dime if he was nearby. You started name-calling, so you'll be getting a raspberry: pthpthpthpthphtphtpht!

  13. Re:very nice by Misch · · Score: 4, Funny

    release candidate 1". But sometimes there are bugs, so you fix them, and put out "release candidate 2", and let all the monkeys hammer on it some more, and sure enough they break some things so you fix them and try again with 'release candidate 4'

    <MontyPython>Three, sir!</MontyPython>

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  14. Its on the Mozilla site by fred0506 · · Score: 2, Funny
  15. Re:Finally (pun) by David+Horn · · Score: 2, Funny

    Awesome. I've been waiting for a while now for this to be finalized. I hate beta-testing or QA'ing software and not getting paid for it.

    Yeah, everyone else just pays to beta test Windows...

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