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Title: Firefox 2 Released
Post by: Istock News on December 31, 1969, 19:00
Firefox 2 is now officially available to download:

http://www.mozilla.com
      
Title: Re: Firefox 2 Released
Post by: leaf on October 25, 2006, 08:40
horrah i was waiting for this as mine always seems to have problems.

ie. taking up too much ram
Title: Re: Firefox 2 Released
Post by: CJPhoto on October 25, 2006, 08:50
Anyone tried the new IE.  From my very breif reading about the two, IE has caught up wtih Firefox.

i was gong to install IE but it gave a warning to ensure all important documents are backed up!  Didn't give me confidence.  Mght wait a couple of days (am getting a new external drive).
Title: Re: Firefox 2 Released
Post by: leaf on October 25, 2006, 09:27
daaahhh installed firefox 2 and it seems all my bookmarks are gone :(
Title: Re: Firefox 2 Released
Post by: Striker77s on October 25, 2006, 09:39
I've been using IE7 for several days (since its release).  I find it more stable and love the tabs.  I like Firefox but a lot of websites don't work well with Firefox so I mostly use IE.  I'm glad MS is getting more competition because it killed all browser improvements once it won the war with netscape.  Firefox is finally putting some heat under MS.  Of course the new IE7 is only a catch up to Firefox 1.5, it hardly offers anything new or exciting.

Mark
Title: Re: Firefox 2 Released
Post by: CJPhoto on October 25, 2006, 09:45
Stiker - Does firefox 2 over anything new or exciting??
Did you have any issues with bookmarks or anythig with the conversion or was it upload and go?

Title: Re: Firefox 2 Released
Post by: leaf on October 25, 2006, 10:02
well in an attempt to get my bookmakrs back i uninstalled firefox 2.. and not i have no firefox's on my computer :(

i just installed IE 7.. and testing the waters.
Title: Re: Firefox 2 Released
Post by: leaf on October 25, 2006, 10:32
ok... things are back to normal. :)  i have both browsers updated and working.  Not sure what went wrong with firefox the first go 'round but i uninstalled it and re-installed it, and it works great now, and has all my favorites and things looking like normals.  Not sure what i like better... perhaps firefox.  IE seems too dumbed down.. it is impossible to find anything.  I am afraid that is what windows vista is going to be like :S
Title: Re: Firefox 2 Released
Post by: Striker77s on October 25, 2006, 10:42
IE seems too dumbed down.. it is impossible to find anything.  I am afraid that is what windows vista is going to be like :S

Yes at first glance once again MS sided with the dumbed down interface.  It took me a moment to go through the options to get the menu back on there and to re-adjust the interface to my liking.  The layout is fine once you get use to it except for the icons.  The force the icons to the right side and won't let you move them.  It drives me nuts because I want them on the left side because it is quicker to get to them.  That is my only complaint so far.  A lot of people have both and use Firefox unless they run into problems and then switch to IE for that particular site. 

Mark
Title: Re: Firefox 2 Released
Post by: leaf on October 25, 2006, 11:24
yeah that is what i have been doing... switching to IE when i run into problems.

I'm not anti microsoft though, so if there was a good reason to switch i would.  right now i am just as comfortable on firefox so will probably stick with it.

plus it's good to give MS a little competition :)
Title: Re: Firefox 2 Released
Post by: Keefo on October 25, 2006, 12:34
Competition is awesome.  IE was dead until other browsers started grabbing some market/attention.  That whole thing always seemed weird to me.  You have all this early inovation in browsers and web technology.  Then MS wins the battle with Netscape, and then decides to stop improving their browser.  Meanwhile web use, technology, and inovation continued to evolve and grow in leaps and bounds, leaving the old relic, IE, sticking out like a sore thumb.  I'll never understand that decision/strategy.  There was definitely not a lot of forward thinking there.