Comments on: Firefox 3 downloads clear 8 million mark
Fans of Firefox 3 went into 24-hour download frenzy. What's harder to quantify is how many actually will use the open-source browser.
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And 'Windoze'...ur such a stud lewac. I bet you honestly think Linux has no bugs, and is immune to virus and malware attacks, unlike 'Windoze'.
Now get back to your baby training wheels Linux distro.
I'm really liking firefox 3 though. Awesome bar is...awesome and the mac look is really good. Ajax is superfast as well.
I love it though, both on Windows and Linux :)
Mac version is great, Win2000 version is perfect, I haven't had a chance to take the XP version out for a spin yet, but my wife likes it.
Am I trying to do my tiny bit to jack up the numbers? You bet. Not for Firefox, though, but for the greater cause of making people aware of alternative browsers.
I don't care in the least whether they set a record or whether Joe Noob makes FF his default browser. My everyday browsers are Safari and Flock (which is built on FireFox).
But just like with operating systems and email clients, browser diversity is vital to security, innovation, and for inhibiting virus propagation. I support any campaign that brings attention to the viable alternatives.
You can be one of those children who throws around schoolyard insults like "Fanboy" (I hate that) but the fact is that my browser, your browser, this OS, that OS, it doesn't matter as long as there is more diversity. That will do more for secure computing than Mcafee and Norton combined.
Jack
It was a marketing tactic to get people to download more copies of Firefox. Don't tack your own strange ideas onto it. It was just a count of downloads, nothing more, nothing less.
to make a hint that people who downloaded ff3 are fanboys is unfair and an uneducated allegation. it negates the fact that people downloaded ff3 because of its functionality, security, speed, and being far better than IE7 which by now I consider as crapware in my system.
the author seems to be a loser. grow up.
- by theantibush June 20, 2008 4:48 AM PDT
- hmmm... the install on Windows is immediate and trouble free.
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- by The_Decider June 23, 2008 12:12 PM PDT
- FF3 was in YAST by at least 12:30 on release day. Don't complain that you use the the inferior Ubuntu.
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(20 Comments)On Linux you get a directory of files to wade through, a readme pointing to a
URL thats not there, and, after searching the Mozilla site, and install procedure
sure to fail due to missing libraries.
And waiting for ff3 to pop up on a distros yum repository is like having to wait for new software from automatic update.
Novice Linux users are unlikely to put up with any of this, and not just from ff3.
Its a general but difficult problem, of dependencies multiplied by distros.
Windows has it easy in that department...being only one 'distro'.