The article you linked to was about Mobile OSes that are going to compete with Android. Firefox is dead. Not a Mac user. I'm actually using Android right now.
http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp
I wouldn't call that dead...
The article you linked to was about Mobile OSes that are going to compete with Android. Firefox is dead. Not a Mac user. I'm actually using Android right now.
http://www.w3schools...wsers_stats.asp
I wouldn't call that dead...
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http://www.w3schools...wsers_stats.asp
I wouldn't call that dead...
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The article you linked to was about Mobile OSes that are going to compete with Android. Firefox is dead. Not a Mac user. I'm actually using Android right now.
When I see people using Chrome or IE, I'll say things like, "when did YouTube have ads on their page". The response is, "it's always been there. For years now." My counter-response, "it never shows up on Firefox... ever.". Firefox and its plug-ins are the best thing since sliced bread to me.
Ever since they updated and streamlined the browser (since 3.x I believe) it's gotten better and faster. Doesn't crash often either.[/quote]
3.x is about where FireFox started losing ground, in my experience. Everything since then has been increasingly bloated and unstable, while WebKit continues to become faster and more stable.