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Grab it from

<b><A HREF="http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/releases/1.0" target="_new">http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/releases/1.0</A></b>

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I've been using firefox... a preview release for SuSE linux... it's great!

I've been using it for two weeks... I have had very little crashes (2 of them only), but that's because I was using a lot (like 6+) of firefox windows.

Great browser anyway. Netscape (let alone IE) always give me more trouble than this.

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I've found 1.0 RC1 more stable than any other release, including 1.0 PR release

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Those links are messed up. You gave all wrong ones.

<A HREF="http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/default.mspx" target="_new">Mozilla Firefox home</A>

<A HREF="http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/default.mspx" target="_new">Spread Firefox</A>

<A HREF="http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=1E1550CB-5E5D-48F5-B02B-20B602228DE6&displaylang=en" target="_new">Download Firefox 1.0 RC1 (Windows)</A>

<A HREF="http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=1E1550CB-5E5D-48F5-B02B-20B602228DE6&displaylang=en" target="_new">Download Firefox 1.0 Preview release (Windows)</A>

:tongue: <A HREF="http://www.geocities.com/priyajeet/fing.jpg" target="_new"><i><font color=red>Very funny, Scotty.</font color=red><font color=blue> Now beam down my clothes.</font color=blue></i></A> :tongue:

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Really? I've been using 1.0 PR! Maybe that's it, maybe that's why I have been having trouble.

In any case, it's one hell of a browser. I'll install 1.0 as soon as it gets released! :smile:

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DIE, IE FANBOY, DIE.

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- Vulnerabilities in Mozilla (10/26/04).
According to SecurityTracker, two security flaws have been detected in the Mozilla browser Firefox and one in the Mozilla email program Thunderbird.
The first of the flaws detected in Mozilla Firefox is a Denial of Service vulnerability, and the second problem lies in the fact that temporary files are stored in an unsafe manner. The third vulnerability detected, which affects Mozilla Thunderbird, occurs when an attachment is opened using the "Open with" option; the file is saved in the '/tmp' directory with world-readable permissions.



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ROFL!!!! :lol:

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Firefox bugfixes are lot quicker than IE. They usually fix issuses within days, not months

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I have used Linux versions very little. I was talking about Windows versions

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Aye, but I still couldn't resist raining on your parade.

:tongue:

Besides, I use FireFox at work... so I'm also a fan of it.

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You know what I've been trying to do?... I've been trying to make the bookmarks toolbar folder display tiny icons for each site... IE did that once for me, and it got so damned cute :smile:

Previosuly, one access to each site on IE would load the icon and display the tiny icon on the links toolbar, but firefox did that only to THGC Forums icons... the rest can be accessed, and nothing happens.

It was so damned nice to see xbitabs, for instance, have its own stylish X icon and not the standard "small page" thingie... Gmail was a G, altavista had its own icon, THG was a hammer, yahoo had "Y!" and theinq had a small greek "n"...

Does anyone know how I can do that?

Maybe the 1.0 release can do that automatically.

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FireFox does it as well... at least it has for me...

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Oh why? WHY? Why didn't it do the same for me? :frown:

Oh, what the hell, I'll just install 1.0 in a week and it should be great and bug-free then! :smile:

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I ran FireFox for a little while I did not like the Proxy options in the browser tools.

I also got Browser hijacked............Even after applying all relevant changes to my anti-virus and firewall software.

What I have done on my fresh install of XP is remove all Microsoft Networking from the Install during the install options.

I run a strictly TCP/IP network that is all that shows in the connection TAB for the network card.

Both IE and Firefox are running great now. I was not scoring the same benchmark speeds before in Firefox that I was able to achieve in IE. Firefox still seems to have slower networking protocols but if you are on DSL or Dial-up it is probably a good Browser. I run a enhanced cable connection.

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Well, if I visit these toolbar links at least once, then firefox remembers the icons. I don't know what happens if you delete cache. It definately doesn't work if you half-load the page or nev