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Mozilla - which version?

which version of mozilla should I get?

         

webgirl

4:27 pm on Aug 8, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Hi,

If I was to download a version of Mozilla, which one should I download? I've never had a verson on my computer before but the more I read here I'd like to have a copy (I usually test on IE, NS & Opera).......I've found a browser archive site and it's got about 15 versions! Any favourites/most stable etc?

Cheers for your help,

Reflection

4:56 pm on Aug 8, 2003 (gmt 0)

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1.4 is the latest non-beta version so go with that one.

mat_bastian

5:05 pm on Aug 8, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I like firebird .6 which I guess is mozilla lite

photon

5:06 pm on Aug 8, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I just downloaded Firebird in the last week. I hadn't had much experience with Mozilla before this, so I can't tell you how much difference there is between Firebird and other flavors of Mozilla. I just know that I like it much better than the plain vanilla Mozilla I had before, and it may replace Opera as my default browser. There are some pretty good add-ons for it, including one that I think is amazingly cool: pie menus.

You can find out more here in msg #27:
[webmasterworld.com ]

Reflection

5:16 pm on Aug 8, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Mozilla has a lot of tools that really help in web development(Javascript console, DOM inspector etc.) and I assume firebird is stripped down and lacks these?

wkitty42

7:07 pm on Aug 8, 2003 (gmt 0)

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yes, firebird is very stripped down... it doesn't even have any type of installer so you have to create your own links and shortcuts to it...

john316

7:09 pm on Aug 8, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I'm very impressed with firebird.

MonkeeSage

7:42 pm on Aug 8, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Ps. Just a general FYI, both Mozilla and MozillaFirebird both use the exact same rendering engine (Gecko)--so if you are only installing for design / testing purposes, either one will suffice.

Jordan

wkitty42

8:49 pm on Aug 8, 2003 (gmt 0)

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MonkeySage wrote:
Well, kind of...

[downloads.mozdev.org...] (latest release)
[downloads.mozdev.org...] (nightlies)

interesting... i went to mozilla.org and on the left was a download link that just got me the MozillaFirebird-0.6.1-win32.zip file... hummm... wonder why they don't link it to the installer version?

MonkeeSage

9:03 pm on Aug 8, 2003 (gmt 0)

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wkitty42:

It's a MozDev project, not directly affiliated with the Mozilla Group. I didn't post the info URL 'cause I didn't want to violate the the terms, but I guess the situation warrents it--I don't want anyone thinking I'm linking to virus infested files or anything (you can never be too cautious after all).

[seb.mozdev.org...]

Jordan

john316

9:29 pm on Aug 8, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I recommended firebird to two people this week who couldn't get the popups/scumware/spyware to stop on IE, I used to recommend the adaware/spybot routine, but found it much easier to just replace the browser instead of fixing it.

Both were very happy.

drbrain

4:43 pm on Aug 12, 2003 (gmt 0)

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The links above are not updated every day.

Zipped nightlies are here:

[ftp.mozilla.org...]

Archives of past nightlies are here:

[ftp.mozilla.org...]