Firefox
Firefox 3 tries to regain fame and prclasse with Firefox 3.0.1 – this patch is suppose to redeem the over 8 Million download-users of Firefox 3 from the security flaws that came-up hours after Firefox 3 was released. The bug could permit an attacker to run malicious code on a computer via a link, email or webpage. More»
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According to the Guinness World Record crew, 8,002,530 people downloaded Firefox 3 on June 18, 2008, thus setting a world record for the “largest number of software downloads in 24 hours.”
If still haven’t gotten your Firefox Download Certificate then do so .
For those still using Firefox 2.0.0.x, know that it will be maintained with security and stability updates until mclass-December, 2008. You’re advised to upgrade to Firefox 3.
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ScribeFire is a Firefox extension that can help you WordPress user and non to easily post to your blogs directly from Firefox. Bloggers can simply drag and drop pieces of text from around the Web into their blogs and then post. You can also use it as a notepad or to update-upload images and ads.
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The Firefox community should be very proud of itself for the impressive outcome of the Firefox 3 Download campaign. Over 8 Million downloads in 24 hour should be enough to make an unprecedented Guinness World Record. Whilst waiting for the Mozilla judges and Guinness World Records validate the record attempt, get your personalized Download Certificate.
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If you’ve seen this message “Thanks for choosing Firefox”, it means you’ve downloaded Firefox on one of your platforms. As Firefox 3 hits over 5 million downloads(at the time I wrote this post), the guys at PortableApps have also made Firefox 3 — portable and available for download. Move ahead, complete the Firefox 3 downloading process with the Portable Edition of Firefox 3. Why do you need a Portable Firefox?
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