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Mozilla to Say Ta-Ta to Foxy Part Deux
Nov 12, 2008, 22 :04 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (2110 reads)

(Other stories by Justin Ryan)

"The six months alloted to Firefox 2 are rapidly coming to a close, and if all things go as planned, will culminate somewhere near the middle of next month with the release of Version 2.0.0.19. At that point, users will no longer receive security and stability updates for the existing versions, nor will there be any further releases or new features for the 2.0 series. According to Mozilla, two-thirds of its userbase is already using Firefox 3, and despite much dissatisfaction with this and that -- as well as more than a few deal-breaking bugs -- no doubt much of the remainder will migrate when support ends."

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