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Harry Krause wrote:
For those of us who have switched to Firefox and Thunderbird, the official release of Firefox 1.0 is now out and available. I've been using it for a full day, and it seems stable. Enjoy. Thanks. Eisboch |
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Software rule #1: Don't use v1.0 of anything....
Unless, of course, you *like* doing free beta testing... JR Harry Krause wrote: For those of us who have switched to Firefox and Thunderbird, the official release of Firefox 1.0 is now out and available. I've been using it for a full day, and it seems stable. Enjoy. |
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JR North wrote in message ...
Software rule #1: Don't use v1.0 of anything.... Unless, of course, you *like* doing free beta testing... JR Firefox 1.0 isn't beta. It's went through full beta testing already. |
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JR North wrote:
Software rule #1: Don't use v1.0 of anything.... Unless, of course, you *like* doing free beta testing... JR That rule might apply to some software but not when Mozilla have used a numbering format starting at 0.1 :-) I have been using it since version 0.6 (many months ago) it is as good as Internet Explorer in most ways, better in some ways and much better in others. Also unlike Opera it appears to be compatible with every site I have tried. Sweeping statements like yours are very off putting to newbies and these are exactly the people who should be using anything expect Internet Explorer. It is also free. Andy |
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On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 14:53:30 +0100, "
wrote: JR North wrote: Software rule #1: Don't use v1.0 of anything.... Unless, of course, you *like* doing free beta testing... JR That rule might apply to some software but not when Mozilla have used a numbering format starting at 0.1 :-) I have been using it since version 0.6 (many months ago) it is as good as Internet Explorer in most ways, better in some ways and much better in others. Also unlike Opera it appears to be compatible with every site I have tried. Sweeping statements like yours are very off putting to newbies and these are exactly the people who should be using anything expect Internet Explorer. It is also free. Free's for me. Of course, we're talking about me - nothing is stable around me. Including me. Later, Tom |
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On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 08:57:38 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote: wrote: JR North wrote: Software rule #1: Don't use v1.0 of anything.... Unless, of course, you *like* doing free beta testing... JR That rule might apply to some software but not when Mozilla have used a numbering format starting at 0.1 :-) I have been using it since version 0.6 (many months ago) it is as good as Internet Explorer in most ways, better in some ways and much better in others. Also unlike Opera it appears to be compatible with every site I have tried. Sweeping statements like yours are very off putting to newbies and these are exactly the people who should be using anything expect Internet Explorer. It is also free. Mozilla, Firefox and Thunderbird are good stuff, far superior to Microsoft's competing products, less bloated, easier to use, easy to customize, stable, supported, and as the poster mentioned, free. If this messes up my computer, I'm going to blame you. And come looking for you to extract retribution. Like maybe making you say "President Bush Rules!!!" one hundred times. Out loud. In front of your closest friends. Wearing a Buch/Cheny T-shirt. :) All the best, Tom -------------- "What the hell's the deal with this newsgroup... is there a computer terminal in the day room of some looney bin somewhere?" Bilgeman - circa 2004 |
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