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Mozilla FireFox 1.0 is out!

Mozilla FireFox 1.0 is out at http://www.mozilla.org
and it fixes some of the issues I've had with the browser. Give it a try...

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I upgraded to it earlier this week. Seems to be working great so far....
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If anyone is still using Internet Explorer - do yourself a favor and switch to Mozilla.
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Old 11-10-2004, 05:14 AM
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Are there huge differences from the Preview version? I briefly went over an article on the release and didn't see anything big.
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I just switched and it's definitely faster at rendering. Lightening quick.
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Dump that IE sucka!
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Old 11-10-2004, 06:49 AM
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As a Mac user I've been pretty happy with Safari as a net browser. I gave Firefox 1.0 a quick try, but found Safari to be faster. Am I missing something?
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As a PC / XP user with a duplicated MAC interface.. I love Fiefox .... will never use IE again

I'll wait till its out a couple weeks before installing to see if any issues come up..

Thats for the tip
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On my Mac, Linux box, and my (ack) windows computer firefox seems to take for damn ever to open the first time. Camino is lightning quick on startup, so I use that.
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Old 11-10-2004, 09:43 AM
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As a Mac user I've been pretty happy with Safari as a net browser. I gave Firefox 1.0 a quick try, but found Safari to be faster. Am I missing something?
For serious browsing, MDaemon web mail features, and certain speciality pages, Safari won't load right since the pages were optimized for IE. Firefox allows an easy work-around.

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