Guest guest Posted November 10, 2004 Report Share Posted November 10, 2004 Firefox, Microsoft's Worst Nightmare Microsoft's Internet Explorer (IE) has some serious competition, as the free open-source browser Firefox version 1.0 that was released yesterday, may take over the Web. Firefox, originally named Phoenix, is a product of the Mozilla Foundation, a non-profit organization spun off from Netscape. Because Firefox is an open-source browser, anyone can update and modify the code. It also protects against three of the biggest problems facing the Internet: * Viruses * Spyware * Over-reliance of IE The browser is equipped to avoid troublesome file formats, making it more than just a strong defense mechanism. Firefox won't open a link that's an executable file (the most common file-type for viruses and Trojan horses) without first notifying the user. It also has tabbed pages, making it possible to jump between pages within the same window, dubbing the " back button " a thing of the past. Mozilla's mission for Firefox: To eliminate IE. It loads twice as fast and has already been downloaded 2.7 million times. Mozilla Foundation hope to reach a goal of 10 million downloads in 10 days. Firefox is quickly becoming the number one browser of choice. Entrepreneurs, established software companies and Web giants alike can find business opportunities in Firefox. In fact, there is enormous potential for applications that live on the desktop but do business on the web. For example, Amazon users will be able to buy books without visiting the Web site. It is also rumored that Google may be building its own browser based on the framework of Firefox. It has been spreading rapidly to corporate America and many Fortune 100 companies, especially after the occurrence of an IE-borne virus outbreak. After the outbreak, government agencies were advised to discontinue their use of the Microsoft browser, and turn to Firefox. Apparently, Microsoft does not see Firefox as a threat. Its next operating system, Longhorn, will include a framework allowing users to build Web applications similar to the way Firefox does. However, Longhorn won't be available until 2006, and by that time it may be too late. Firefox is only getting bigger and more powerful as time passes. Technology Review.com October 22, 2004 http://www.technologyreview.com/articles/04/10/wo_hellweg102204.asp Business 2.0 October 20, 2004 http://www.business2.com/b2/web/articles/0,17863,714129,00.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2004 Report Share Posted November 10, 2004 Hi All! Is anybody using Firefox? Anything buggy about it? Thanks and Much Love, Pamela (Hi Pamela, Yes, I have been using firefox for a couple of months and love it. I downloaded the beta version though not the final product. I have had a couple of quirky things with mine but again it is a beta version, but I still think that it is head and shoulders better than IE. Frank) califpacific <califpacific wrote: Firefox, Microsoft's Worst Nightmare Microsoft's Internet Explorer (IE) has some serious competition, as the free open-source browser Firefox version 1.0 that was released yesterday, may take over the Web. Firefox, originally named Phoenix, is a product of the Mozilla Foundation, a non-profit organization spun off from Netscape. Because Firefox is an open-source browser, anyone can update and modify the code. It also protects against three of the biggest problems facing the Internet: * Viruses * Spyware * Over-reliance of IE Check out the new Front Page. www. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2004 Report Share Posted November 10, 2004 Been Using Firefox for the last 3 weeks, LOVE it.. Faster, more options, BETTER..period.. new release is out.. Good Stuff.. Humbly Dev Hi All! Is anybody using Firefox? Anything buggy about it? Thanks and Much Love, Pamela (Hi Pamela, Yes, I have been using firefox for a couple of months and love it. I downloaded the beta version though not the final product. I have had a couple of quirky things with mine but again it is a beta version, but I still think that it is head and shoulders better than IE. Frank) califpacific <califpacific wrote: Firefox, Microsoft's Worst Nightmare Microsoft's Internet Explorer (IE) has some serious competition, as the free open-source browser Firefox version 1.0 that was released yesterday, may take over the Web. Firefox, originally named Phoenix, is a product of the Mozilla Foundation, a non-profit organization spun off from Netscape. Because Firefox is an open-source browser, anyone can update and modify the code. It also protects against three of the biggest problems facing the Internet: * Viruses * Spyware * Over-reliance of IE Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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