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Comments on: Mozilla releases Firefox 2 RC1

Next version of the free browser expected to feature a new look, improved security for Web surfing.
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yawn!!!!!!!
by bigfeet123 September 26, 2006 7:47 PM PDT
Must be a slow news day.
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if you dont approve
by ErvServer September 27, 2006 8:51 AM PDT
MOVE...why complain..move to another site
Well, yeah
by Nilonym September 27, 2006 9:22 AM PDT
Well, yeah, a slow news day. Would you prefer a blank page, or made up news?
No...
by MarkBentley September 26, 2006 8:21 PM PDT
It's just CNET. Try CNN if you want something with a little more impact.
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Faster, lighter?
by deanhoveysmith September 27, 2006 9:47 AM PDT
OK, I am looking to downloading this tonight. While generally I am huge fan of FireFox (1.5),the only problem I have is its'launch time. Super slow. It is also heavy on memory use. IE 7 RC1 is faster and lighter on it's feet. It will be interesting to comapre the two.
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Much quicker load
by Michael Grogan September 27, 2006 10:31 AM PDT
only one or two seconds to start up and load my home page (weather.com local weather 10 day forecast) on my system (Athlon XP 3000+, 1.5 GB main memory and 384 Kbps DSL).
Firefox is faster for me
by Julie Allen September 27, 2006 2:52 PM PDT
How odd. I have the complete reverse problem. I.E. 7 is slow as sludge and Firefox is blazing fast.

Sure it isn't some other HW or mulitasking problem or do you work for MS?
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Want a safe browser?
by Jim Hubbard September 27, 2006 11:53 AM PDT
Then use a text only browser.

Otherwise you'll need to grow up and understand that with increased usefulness and features (which increase the number of lines of code needed for the application) comes the increased possibility of coders making mistakes.

Compound that with the fact that coders are constantly being pushed to put out versions faster and faster and you are virtually guaranteed errors in the code.

With all of these errors in the code (produced by increasing complexity and unreasonable timelines for releasing software) it should come as no shock to any adult web surfer that there is a certain minority among us who will exploit these errors. Whether that exploitation is for personal, political or financial gain is not relevant - only the fact that these individuals exist among us is.

So, you have 2 choices for a safe browser. Browse in text only browser like Lynx (http://lynx.browser.org/) or help eliminate the lure of exploitation either by making the penalties so damned harsh that NOBODY wants to get caught exploiting the flaws or by eliminating those among us that would exploit the flaws.

While it is certainly the wish of all of us affected by hackers to be able to purchase a hunting license for hackers and spammers and kill them in the streets - this is not currently legal and is not really an option.

However, you do have the option of pushing for more jail time and higher financial penalties for those convicted of such crimes against emanity. And, contacting your government representatives is certainly easier due to our online access.

I encourage you to do so today. Insist on more jail time and higher fines for those invading your homes and businesses via your PCs.

(BTW: Did you know that the first person convicted of coding a malicious virus in the US could have faced 30 years in prison. He got only 18 months. This sets the precidence for future penalties. IMHO, he should have served every single day of the whole 30 years.)
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