Projection: IE?s Days of Domination Are Numbered
#3
Posted 02 February 2009 - 04:35 PM
#4
Posted 02 February 2009 - 06:43 PM
This is the feature to push for 'new' downloaders - customize the way you want.
My FF 3.0.5 even has 'stylish' and a customization that makes it look like Google Chrome. (I like the top tabs)
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Here's a good one:
FEBE 6.0.3
by Chuck Baker
Categories
* Privacy & Security
FEBE (Firefox Environment Backup Extension) allows you to quickly and easily backup your Firefox extensions. In fact, it goes beyond just backing up -- It will actually rebuild your extensions individually into installable .xpi files. Now you can easily synchronize your office and home browsers.
#5
Posted 02 February 2009 - 08:30 PM
I'm another old one (41) using Firefox since 1.0.
I was having a conversation with an 18 year old administrator of Vivaty Scenes and she was telling me that younger visitors like 13 and up sometimes complain that there are older people using the service and I said that they need to understand that it's the older ones (for the most part) that are developing and running the Internet. She agreed telling me that the ones that developed Vivaty are 30+.
It's like I always say, the Internet is for everyone.
By the way, I dugg this article. :D
#7
Posted 03 February 2009 - 12:44 PM
#9
Posted 03 February 2009 - 03:06 PM
To be fair speculating about the future path of technology is always tricky business; as they say, prediction is difficult, especially about the future. And it's even harder when the model used is totally inappropriate.
To see this, just carry out the method used two more years. That gives IE 39.2% and Firefox 70.6%. I don't think those market shares will be achieved in 2014 :-)
BTW I'm one of those old people (64) who doesn't use Firefox much -- but not because I'm old, it's because I use Safari on a Mac.
#10
Posted 04 February 2009 - 12:51 AM
When I do come across sites that requires a visitor to use IE, I first send them an email about why that is bad for both the Internet and their business, and then I never return to that site again if they have not brought themselves up to date and catch up with the rest of the World.
There are well over 65 million web sites on the Internet with every imaginable service, software, and product and so I don't HAVE to be forced to use something that I do not choose. It's not my idea of freedom as an American or as a world wide Internet user and consumer.
#11
Posted 04 February 2009 - 09:11 AM
#12
Posted 04 February 2009 - 09:13 AM
Windows Internet Explorer 8 looks to be a significant improvement over Windows Internet Explorer 7, but personally I wouldn't be surprised if Internet Explorer continues to lose market share to the other browsers, specifically Firefox. =/
#13
Posted 04 February 2009 - 11:51 AM
It's still a Firefox BASIC browser - but it's now a virgin and exposed to ads and ugliness ... it has no pimple cream anymore! How could this happen???? But then, if Google can brand the whole net malware, then, anything is possible :-)
Using Windows 7 beta permanently with Vista on the old PC as emergency..
I could uninstall 3.0.6 and try to reinstall 3.0.5 but the thing would probably just auto download ... update again.
THE STINKER RELEASE THAT IS FIREFOX 3.0.6
#14
Posted 25 March 2009 - 11:09 PM
#16
Posted 26 March 2009 - 11:35 AM
#17
Posted 26 March 2009 - 04:14 PM
#18
Posted 26 March 2009 - 07:05 PM
As you said, I think Google is the main problem with privacy when using Firefox. I think I've managed to minimize those concerns to a great deal, though, so I'm not worried about it.
#19
Posted 18 April 2009 - 12:50 PM
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