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Mozilla Firefox 1.5.0.4 Released

KrayzieKyd writes "God Bless Mozilla. Firefox has just notified me that Firefox version 1.5.0.4 has just been released with release notes and according to Mozilla's website, the same has been released for Thunderbird with its own release notes."

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  1. thats it? by chiseen · · Score: -1, Troll

    Wake me up when version 2.0 arrives. Opera 8 (and the upcoming 9) is just as good, if not better than firefox.

  2. China invades Taiwan ! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    China has invaded Taiwan! it doesn't look good, folks.

  3. Mozilla bug database is a joke by flobberchops · · Score: -1, Troll

    Open source? SO why do I have to SIGN UP to VIEW the bug database? IT says I am not authorized to view the bugs in the release notes. So much for open source. I do not want to EDIT it, just VIEW READ ONLY.

  4. Re:Will it stop crashing? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll
    Shut up windows boy. It run's just fine. You either have a slow box or a pretentious personality. In my experience people like you invent flaws in applications so you can say you have enriched insight about said application to impress your friends and help your small penis issue.

    This generally manifests itself in using older versions of applications and changing the windows system font to courier-new. and saying you're a 'nix expert the day after you installed it for the firest time.

    feck off.

  5. Re:Opensource is FUD by flobberchops · · Score: 0, Troll

    Its not flamebait its a real problem with mozilla opensource mentality and their bug database. Its suppost to be OPEN no? So much for OPEN in OpenSource. I guess you dont like to be criticised. OMG no hes saying something bad about us, mommy! *puts on blinkers and mods down* Must not listen! Must not listen! This is the mentality that is destroying opensource from within.

  6. Re:thanks by Adolf+Hitroll · · Score: -1, Troll

    Thanks my ass: This article is only of interest for FF Benützers who were informed long before getting to this scheisse propaganda site.

    --
    Smile, don't click...
  7. What does God have to do with this? by Reverse+Gear · · Score: 1, Troll

    I find it at bit thought provoking that the phrase "God Bless Mozilla" has not spun of a any comments yet, while any talk about intelligent creation will make /. glow from the furios comments.

    And yes you are right that this post is not about anything that has to do with God which of course it the reason for people not commenting this little feature of the ./ post.
    I don't know if KrayzieKyd partipates in the frequent discussion about (bashing of?) Intelligent Creation here on /., but I can't but feel a bit awkward reading the words on /.
    It's probably just me being touchy, so here goes my good karma (which again is a term I according to my previos (lack of) logic of this comment shuold get annoyed by).

  8. Who the fuck is 'God'? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    It is blessed by some dude they refer to as 'God'. I have no idea what they're talking about, but it seems this release is divine, and must be mentioned on slashdot.

    Or maybe they should let that 'God' stay the 'hell' out of science. They just don't match.

    The earth is flat, over and out.

  9. Open the FIXED security bugs in the database.. by flobberchops · · Score: -1, Troll

    There is no reason to keep them locked away to a selected view, the bugs are fixed, if anybody wants to exploit them they can just do a DIFF on the source which is viewable anyway. We have automatic updates that notify them (even without installing) of such changes. Why hide them in shame? Sweeping them under the carpet? There is NO REASON at all to keep them HIDDEN.

    1. Re:Open the FIXED security bugs in the database.. by flobberchops · · Score: 0, Troll

      How do you think they exploit current Microsoft bugs? They run a diff on before and after the hotfix and they dont have source then.

  10. Re:Why can't they render this site properly in OS by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Worked fine for me. Oh, sorry, on a mac. Right.

    Someday maybe mommy will buy you a real computer.

  11. Re:Freshmeat? by Jeian · · Score: 0, Troll
    Well, we seem to get slashdot articles about every MSIE security flaw

    Yeah, the average Slashdotter likes to think they're STICKING IT TO THE MAN by not using Microsoft products. The actual quality of the replacement is not really relevant.

    I just use Firefox because I'm tired of people lecturing me when they see I use MSIE.

  12. Re:Freshmeat? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll
  13. Re:Opera - best browser out there by MrPink2U · · Score: 1, Troll

    I think I just threw up in my mouth. Opera sucks.

  14. Re:What? by Chicken04GTO · · Score: -1, Troll

    this is slashdot.
    Microsoft is evil, and always does wrong.
    Anyone who opposes MS is good, and can do no wrong.

  15. Re:Freshmeat? by jo42 · · Score: 0, Troll
    ...and it still crashes a handful of times a day.

    Back to IE...