Will Firefox take back the web?
September 18th, 2004 Leave a comment Visited 82 times, 1 so far today
It has been reported everywhere, from CNet to BusinessWeek, from Wall Street Journal to Slashdot. It is apparently the best thing to happen since the World Wide Web itself. It all began with Mosaic and Netscape to get people to surf online, and later Internet Explorer took it one-step ahead. However, Microsoft’s monopolizing nature turned Internet Explorer from a free browser that saved you from buying Netscape’s browser to a level that it has become distasteful. The lack of development and support for standards mean we are stuck with technologies 3-4 years old. And apart from all this, the bugs and security issues with Internet Explorer have became so dangerous to online security that government bodies have started issuing warnings to people to stop using Internet Explorer for surfing the web. And add to this the fact that the next version of Internet Explorer is only expected to arrive in 2006 and that too only for people who would upgrade their operating system to Longhorn does not help the online community.
Mozilla Foundation is coming to the rescue of anyone who wants to get an alternative. It is an open source initiative that is developing web technologies to provide secure software to people to use the internet. Their primary product Firefox is the most popular and is on the verge of the first major release with version 1.0 planned in the coming weeks. Even though it is still in the technological preview stage now, it has made a big difference to the online surfing habits of people. Many people have tried Firefox and found it to be far superior to the old Internet Explorer that they were using. It is not only just compact and fast; it is also updated very frequently to take care of any newly discovered bugs. Features can be added with extensions that provided excellent functionality to the browser. Online support is in abundance in the form of forums and IRC channels, which are full of enthusiasts ready to help any new user with the problems. And the fact that it is free and available for all the major platforms (windows, Mac and Linux) makes it even more worthy of trying out.
All the promotions it is getting will go long way promoting it to more users online who can help the cause by choosing this nifty software over Internet Explorer to make their experiences of surfing more secure and fun. You can be a part of the revolution! Get Firefox! and support the cause. The web can do with a better browser that promotes technologies which makes internet more secure and accessible. And Internet Explorer is inhibiting that development.
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September 17th, 2004 at 10:00 pm
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September 21st, 2004 at 12:40 am
Before recommending Firefox to complete noobies at computers, I would wait until the complete version 1.0 comes out. Simple reason is that adding all the plugins etc. while upgrading from 0.8 to 0.93 to 1.0PR has taken me atleast 30-45 minutes of searching for updated plugins etc.
I wouldn’t expect my Mom to be able to go around searching for plugins that might or might not have been updated. :-)
September 21st, 2004 at 12:53 am
noobies moving on from internet explorer do not even need any plugins to get any functionality that IE provides them. and well, the issues u mention regarding firefox are some that makes me use Opera all the time.
December 10th, 2005 at 5:33 am
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