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The Fox Is in Microsoft's Henhouse (and Salivating)
NYT ^ | December 19, 2004 | RANDALL STROSS

Posted on 12/18/2004 6:19:26 AM PST by mathprof

FIREFOX is a classic overnight success, many years in the making.

Published by the Mozilla Foundation, a nonprofit group supporting open-source software that draws upon the skills of hundreds of volunteer programmers, Firefox is a Web browser that is fast and filled with features that Microsoft's stodgy Internet Explorer lacks. Firefox installs in a snap, and it's free.

Firefox 1.0 was released on Nov. 9. Just over a month later, the foundation celebrated a remarkable milestone: 10 million downloads. Donations from Firefox's appreciative fans paid for a two-page advertisement in The New York Times on Thursday.

Until now, the Linux operating system was the best-known success among the hundreds of open-source projects that challenge Microsoft with technically strong, free software that improves as the population of bug-reporting and bug-fixing users grows. But unless you oversee purchases for a corporate data center, it's unlikely that you've felt the need to try Linux yourself.

With Firefox, open-source software moves from back-office obscurity to your home, and to your parents', too. (Your children in college are already using it.) It is polished, as easy to use as Internet Explorer and, most compelling, much better defended against viruses, worms and snoops.

(Excerpt) Read more at nytimes.com ...


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To: rintense
You did such a good job with my other problem
I'll give you some more.

My ping dinger won't "ding" when I use FF.
I have down loaded the plugin for it and it still doesn't work.

Also the reason I switched form IE was because it
would not let me block unwanted cookies.
NOBODY has been able to help with that one.
141 posted on 12/18/2004 9:18:45 AM PST by WKB (3! ~ Psa. 12 8 The wicked freely strut about when what is vile is honored among men.")
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To: mathprof
Firefox won't run behind my Norton firewall.
142 posted on 12/18/2004 9:23:06 AM PST by fso301
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To: mathprof

Was a Netscape user for many years, moved to IE when Netscape stopped being supported effectively, then migrated to Firefox a couple of months ago. No pop-ups, no hassle, and Spybot "hits" during weekly maintenance are now down to 1 or 0. What a pleasure.


143 posted on 12/18/2004 9:24:18 AM PST by macbee ("Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake." - Napoleon Bonaparte)
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To: mathprof

I have been using Firefox for several months at home (I have forbidden my wife and kids to use IE). I also use Thunderbird as a mail reader. I love the security.

The problem with tossing IE here at work is the fact that many of our insurance brokers (we are a small commercial and personal lines brokerage) are insistent on putting ActiveX scripts on their webpages, making it impossible to use Firefox.

I wrote a letter to progressive asking them why did they demand that we do the technical equivalent of leaving our front door open in order to use their products....., no response. Ditto from GMAC, Safeco, Farmers.

Anyhow, does anyone know of a workaround for acriveX scritps that I can incorporate into Firefox? I would love to ditch IE altogether.


144 posted on 12/18/2004 9:24:42 AM PST by chronic_loser (Yeah? so what do I know?)
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To: WKB

For blocking cookies...

You can select to block, but it becomes a real pain. You either have to accept all and sort. Or click to allow/deny. That click to allow/deny can mean having to click half-a-dozen times on each website.

The best way to to allow the cookies and then use a program such as Window Washer (or similar) to clean out the cookies. You can schedule at shutdown, start up, once a week, etc. Those programs also give you an option to list which cookies to keep.


145 posted on 12/18/2004 9:27:05 AM PST by TomGuy (America: Best friend or worst enemy. Choose wisely.)
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To: chronic_loser

In response/clarification to my own question, I think what I am asking for is an open source version of java that will run the MICROSOFT's java scripts.


146 posted on 12/18/2004 9:27:47 AM PST by chronic_loser (Go to my blog: http://snarktown.blogspot.com)
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To: dljordan
Didn't they buy Windows for like $80,000 from the developer?

IIRC, they paid $50,000 for MS DOS.

147 posted on 12/18/2004 9:29:25 AM PST by jslade (People who are easily offended......OFFEND ME!)
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To: TomGuy

I had IE set to prompt for cookies.
Most of the time I only had to block them one time.
Then for some reason it started overriding my comand
and would switch to accept as soon as I closed the window.


148 posted on 12/18/2004 9:30:21 AM PST by WKB (3! ~ Psa. 12 8 The wicked freely strut about when what is vile is honored among men.")
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To: mathprof

bookmarking for future reference :)


149 posted on 12/18/2004 9:32:13 AM PST by shattered
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To: Condor51

Google MS's history to find out why the "$1m contractor got to build the Sear's Tower". You'll see that both Gates' father and mother were involved in stearing the contract his way.


150 posted on 12/18/2004 9:35:40 AM PST by lemura
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To: chronic_loser
There is a plugin for Firefox/Mozilla that will allow it to run ActiveX controls. I have not used it, and so I cannot vouch for its completeness, usability, stability, or security - therefore, I would suggest spending some time testing it thoroughly with the ActiveX controls you work with. Disclaimers out of the way, you can get the ActiveX plugin here
151 posted on 12/18/2004 9:41:45 AM PST by general_re ("What's plausible to you is unimportant." - D'man)
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To: Condor51

You are 100% correct.


152 posted on 12/18/2004 9:42:43 AM PST by rintense
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To: PhilSC

That Xerox GUI was called GEM. You could still see a chunk of it if using early versions of Ventura Publisher running under DOS.


153 posted on 12/18/2004 9:43:25 AM PST by K. Smirnov (Do not let the sands of time get into your lunch)
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To: mathprof

Arrgh. It is not necessary to exerpt the Slimes. Please post the whole article. I refuse to register


154 posted on 12/18/2004 9:44:21 AM PST by Kaslin
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To: fso301
Firefox won't run behind my Norton firewall.

Then you've got it blocked. Firefox is simply an application that uses TCP/IP to communicate.

Also, folks should check out the speed thread. It helps.

How To Speed Up Firefox (Helpful Vanity)

155 posted on 12/18/2004 9:46:03 AM PST by Malsua
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To: mathprof

Posting with Firefox now.......


156 posted on 12/18/2004 9:46:12 AM PST by Jackknife (Your Commie has no regard for human life. Not even his own.)
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To: blues_guitarist
Guild huh?

Okay thanks. I'll check them out.

157 posted on 12/18/2004 9:47:52 AM PST by Condor51 (May God have mercy upon my enemies, because I won't. - Gen G Patton)
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To: newfreep

From what I know (and use) of IE, the ability to set the font properties is limited to the actual font, and the menu choice of small, smaller, medium, etc. You can, however, create your own custom style sheet, and then apply it to IE by going to Tool > Internet Options > (General Tab) > Accessibility. Woks for me!


158 posted on 12/18/2004 9:50:04 AM PST by rintense
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To: Fatalis
manage cookies such that I can protect specific cookies in one file and delete the rest with one click?

buy WindowWasher from Webroot is one way

159 posted on 12/18/2004 9:51:26 AM PST by TheOracleAtLilac
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To: mathprof

Opera is the fastest and has the most options for better browsing. I am not sure how it compares with security, but I have used both IE, and Firefox, but the first time I used Opera, I was hooked.


160 posted on 12/18/2004 9:55:25 AM PST by auggy (http://home.bellsouth.net/p/PWP-DownhomeKY /// Check out My USA Photo album & Fat Files)
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