Firefox Lite And Old PCs Could Crush IE
Eatfrank writes "A recent CNet article suggests that Mozilla should pipe a lite version of Firefox into older PCs to further attack IE's dominance: 'Firefox supporters, take note. A bare-bones Firefox will get the browser into more houses, increasing the Fox's market share and keeps it in novice users' eyes for when they get a new PC ... a truly great super-lightweight browser would have the security of Firefox, without the add-ons, without the tabs, yes, even without favourites, history lists and customisability. The Firefox name is synonymous with security and Web-browsing vigilance. Why not give this to the processing lightweights of the PC world?'"
Actually, it was going to be called Phoenix. Then Firebird. THEN Firefox ;)
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"Nate is CNET.co.uk's expert on digital music and portable media" Er, I think that means he's the one who's got an iPod.
For even greater security, I use telnet and mentally parse the source.
Dealing with lawyers would be a lot less tedious if they all looked like Casey Novak.