Comments on: Guinness bestows download record on Firefox
The official tally of Firefox downloads surpassed 8 million. Sounds like the Download Day PR stunt hit pay dirt.
The official tally of Firefox downloads surpassed 8 million. Sounds like the Download Day PR stunt hit pay dirt.
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Yes, it was that bad.
No, you were just that stupid.
Firefox is faster, better, and more secure.
And btw, Bill Gates is a democrat.
Also, that number sounds suspiciously engineered. The 24 hours just happened to end 0.03% after the 8,000,000 number was reached. Highly unlikely unless (a) it's a made up number or (b) Mozilla bots downloading firefox were engineered to stop at 8,000,000...
And to the guy that preferred IE7 over FF, it just shows it's not for everyone, if you like your browser w/ holes and flaws stick w/ IE, but there's other choices ALOT better.
One thing I can say; IE7 cannot compare to FF2 much less FF3!
I'm typing on FF3 right now. It runs all my favorite sites, and especially the site that was a problem for IE7, just fine. I don't think any browser is perfect, but certain FF3 is worth a try if you are having a problem with IE....I really like FF3, its my main browser now.
Bullsh1t. Never happened.
And maybe the record is for a user-initiated download of a full-size application, not for an automatic update of a minor plugin.
Ur Proof?
- by SnidleyWhiplash July 10, 2008 3:30 PM PDT
- Um... when Microsoft pushes out a new patch, don't they get vastly more than 8 million successful downloads a day? And before you say that's different, that patches are pushed not requested... Doesn't Firefox push updates automatically by default? What about other software that's vastly more widely used that Firefox... Flash, Quicktime, Acrobat... some of those have to be well beyond 8 million a day. Yes, yes, this is a cute publicity stunt, but Firefox is still a tiny fraction of the browser market.
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