Firefox 6 is Now the Current Version!
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Well, apparently some at Mozilla believe version numbers impact market share or they would not have gotten "little man syndrome" and started chasing Chrome and Opera in the version number escalation war.
Bully for you, but perhaps the number of interested parties in the web browser market might be, well, you know, more than just you...
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Bully for you, but perhaps the number of interested parties in the web browser market might be, well, you know, more than just you...
Regards
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That's a very good point. (though I think it's been made here already.)
Do you think the complaints here are going to change that at all? And certainly there's no reason to get upset at somebody else's opinion about it if they happen to disagree with yours.
So if you need to blow off some steam, sure post about it here. And those people that don't care about it can get on with their lives and ignore this thread.
Yes, there were some minor annoyances with add-ons when they started this, but the few that I use seem to have adjusted to the new release scheme and have updates available well before the releases now.
-David
Do you think the complaints here are going to change that at all? And certainly there's no reason to get upset at somebody else's opinion about it if they happen to disagree with yours.

So if you need to blow off some steam, sure post about it here. And those people that don't care about it can get on with their lives and ignore this thread.
Yes, there were some minor annoyances with add-ons when they started this, but the few that I use seem to have adjusted to the new release scheme and have updates available well before the releases now.
-David

