To: holymoly
FirefoxOkay, I'll bite. Does it cost something? I see "FREE DOWNLOAD" and I gotta wonder if that just means try-before-you-buy. (I remember Opera and Netscape.)
I can find nowhere on the site where it says it's free (or otherwise).
3 posted on
12/01/2004 2:43:00 PM PST by
newgeezer
(Just my opinion, of course. Your mileage may vary. You have the right to be wrong.)
To: newgeezer
Okay, I'll bite. Does it cost something? I see "FREE DOWNLOAD" and I gotta wonder if that just means try-before-you-buy. (I remember Opera and Netscape.)
The Mozilla browsers (Mozilla & Firefox) are 100% free (open source).
Free.
Period.
4 posted on
12/01/2004 2:45:53 PM PST by
holymoly
("A lot" is TWO words.)
To: newgeezer
Netscape 7.2 is also free, and a hell of a lot better than IE.
5 posted on
12/01/2004 2:48:03 PM PST by
Astronaut
To: newgeezer
Not only is it free, it's faster and it blocks those annoying pop-up ads. It is a great browser.
To: newgeezer
Does it cost something?
No, it's free. After you download it, look through the extensions, which are small software applications that allow you to modify Firefox any way you want.
They also produce Thunderbird, which is the email program.
13 posted on
12/01/2004 3:00:34 PM PST by
yhwhsman
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