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The Mozilla Foundation thanks its supporters in a two-page ad in The New York Times.
The Mozilla Foundation thanks its supporters in a two-page ad in The New York Times.
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But Firefox is a truly worthy competitor -- or supplanter, really -- of IE now. Very few (perhaps < 2%) of websites really don't work with Firefox and I always complain to the site producers to FIX IT. I rarely run IE except when I need to access these sites.
I admire Firefox for being a break-out success and I hope they continue to improve it as it will surely become a bigger and bigger target to hackers. IE's biggest flaws are its seemingly unending vulnerabilities and the less vulnerable Firefox is, the better.
- The power of the motivated wins everytime
- by blackeye December 17, 2004 1:29 AM PST
- This is another example (if one were needed) of fewer, motivated people, producing the greater more useful product than a much larger number of people can produce elsewhere (IE). A perfect example of the power of the web in action and a great start for sure - I use Firefox myself - but can it capture market share fast enough to overcome the hail and bullets its competitors will inevitably throw at it when they eventually wake up?
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- Fast enough for you?
- by The King's Servant December 17, 2004 11:31 AM PST
- [quote]but can it capture market share fast enough to overcome the hail and bullets its competitors will inevitably throw at it when they eventually wake up?[/quote]
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(10 Comments)1.0PR hit 1M downloads in a week! More than they ever expected. Servers were creeping to a halt. So they boosted their servers to handle the 1.0 release.
1.0 hit 1M download in a day. The first day they were clamoring to get more servers online to handle the load. This number did not include all mirrors nor bit-torrents.
1.0 hit 10M downloads in just over one month!
Windows has never matched those figures in sales of new products ever including the releases of WinMe, Win2k, WinXP or the free release of SP2 for Windows (despite the auto-update feature of Windows, mostly because most people were afraid of what might go wrong).
You want to see comprable download numbers for MS downloads? Watch the next time MS says, "a patch to fix a major critical security flaw in IE which can allow someone to take complete control of your system is now available for download." Oh, wait, you missed it earlier this month.
Not meaning to bash MS --although I did-- but, on its own merit, Firefox is proving that it can gain marketshare fast enough. It keeps gaining usage percent points on the web with a direct correlation to IE's losses. Earlier this week IE was pegged at under 90% and Fx/Mz at over 7%. Safari, Opera and others did not show any significant changes in excess of the margins of error.