Sunday, September 9th 2007
Mozilla Firefox Tops 400 Million Downloads
Less than two years after it crossed the 100 million mark, total downloads of Mozilla's Firefox Web browser have now passed 400 million, although the number does not represent total installations. Since the release of Firefox 2 last October, the browser has continued to take market share from IE. Mozilla is now working on version 3 of Firefox, which is currently in its alpha stages of development. According to the company, Firefox usage in Slovenia is nearing 50 percent market share, which would put it over Internet Explorer for the first time anywhere in the world.
Source:
BetaNews
21 Comments on Mozilla Firefox Tops 400 Million Downloads
Firefox has a long way to go until it becomes what we wish it to be.
Well... I use XP, Mac OS X and Ubuntu. FireFox is great because I can use it on any platform that I need. I think that I use FireFox 90% of the time, only if something goes wrong I switch to Safari or IE. :rockout:
but here at my gf's house, they use Firefox, and I've honestly never been happy with it - but, I think that has more to do with the person who set this computer up (my gf's mom's boyfriend), as he doesn't allow for any plugins to be installed at all - no shockwave, quicktime, flash player, wma or mp3 plugins. He didn't even realize that you can run IE7 from within Firefox, which is a nifty little trick when needs be.
But, to be honest, I prefer how IE7 displays webpages - but that's probably because 90% of webpages out there are still designed around IE.
Honestly, though, I've never had any security issues with IE7, or it's counterpart MSNE . . . never had any spyware, adware, viruses or other infections. But, the number of complacent, computer-illiterate PC owners out there using IE7 are the ones who end up hurting the browsers rep.
I've tried disabling network.http.pipelining & network.http.pipelining.firstrequest
altering this value network.http.pipelining.maxrequests
and this too network.http.proxy.pipelining
doesn't seem to help.. And it's not ISP or the web page, works on IE, but don't want use that (don't use that). Google brings many users with same problem and the main difference with the browsers should be that experimental pipelining that does speed up page load, but I'd like to have speedy load and all pictures too and not 90% page with loading dots circling around :)
Here's a page that doesn't load the third day map image until long wait/refresh (well maybe in 1 times of 10):
www.weather.fi/
With IE it loads every time.
Just opened this page from the news and those two middle intel logos don't load until long wait
www.tgdaily.com/content/view/33752/135/
same thing if you try and load it again from server (shift+f5) once the page is done.
Again IE is fine, just takes a while to see any of that page, as it waits those server replyes and displays just finished page.
Firefox has come a long way "keep up the good work" id say :toast:
It takes some getting used to, but once you figure out how to make it your own personalized browser you won't go back to IE6,or 7.
It has been a better experience than IE ever was. I have never had any problems with Version 2.0.0.6 at all to date.
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