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:The Industry Standard: Foxy Browser
The Industry Standard: Foxy Browser
Jun 16, 2004, 21 :00 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (7664 reads)

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"I started playing around with FireFox. Now I'm hooked. It rocks on Linux and OS X. I haven't tried it on Windows yet (which I have, as a dual-boot on an IBM T-40 laptop — Emperor Linux's Toucan), but I'm sure it's fine there too.

"One of the ironies of the browser 'business' is that it was ephemeral at best. True, Netscape collected an income for awhile as a harvest of good will toward a company that users (many of whom wanted to be customers) genuinely loved. It sold its browser (called Navigator, at least for awhile--I forget) on the public broadcasting model..."

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