16 October, 2003

Bill Gates avoids the browser issue

The register has a piece with Bill Gates talking about the next version of windows, which might be out by the next FIFA world cup. There are two item's I'd like to call your attention to.

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15 October, 2003

New Mozilla project releases

I won't try to duplicate the excellent summary Jason has put up of the new Mozilla releases. I'll just encourage you to go try them out. And if you're still using IE and Outlook, don't make me come over there!

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14 August, 2003

Some Mozilla Advocacy

Some people hate when a blog is just a collection of links to other places but here goes...

You can now support Mozilla projects by buying stuff from the Mozilla activism shop

Why you should switch to Mozilla's

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22 July, 2003

Getting a better browser

Looks like Microsoft has given Mozilla, Opera, and other browser makers a small window of opportunity. The recent news leak that that latest IE6 service pack will be the last standalone browser means that if you want to upgrade your browser anytime soon, it won't be IE. ...click to continue reading.

3 July, 2003

Amusing Spelling Errors

I've been trying out Mozilla's Thunderbird
standalone email program
at work. For two reasons: it feels faster and more responsive, to try
to ween myself off of the Mozilla bundle which consumes a lot of memory. I should check out
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4 June, 2003

More Firebird resources

Adot's notblog has a very useful summary of blog postings regarding the growing buzz surrounding Mozilla's Firebird browser

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2 June, 2003

Getting a modern browser

Came across a number of links today indicating that IE is dead and what anyone who wants a modern browser can do about it.  That's ok though - I've been installing Mozilla and related projects on friend's and family's PCs for a while now to help them upgrade. I don't think you even really need to mention that its not IE, just say - want me to upgrade your browser so that it blocks pop-up ads and gives you tabbed browsing?

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Thursday, Sep 15, 2005 at 05:34 AM

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Monday, Apr 11, 2005 at 05:39 PM

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