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Story: Firefox: The ultimate test for open source?
I do like firefox I have been using an alternate browser (other then IE) since netscape 3.0 came out & i agree that t's only right that the open source favourite should face the same scrutiny as the proprietary offering, not all of which is balanced, objective or even fair.
because as more people use it ther will be more hackers etc who will try to find bugs or holes in the software & do to the facty that it ias open source & more then the normal amount of people debug it, it is more likly to have holes in it. any software that competes against another piece of software. IT MUST face the same scrutiny as the software its competing against.
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Story: Firefox: The ultimate test for open source?
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Well said. I do feel quite guilty about posting my... NJ -
Quite right. However, being a user of Firefox isn'... Anonymous -
While I agree with the premise of this article as... William Gates -
Only a ignorant dolt (or a troll) would be against... A Flones -
If anyone reading this switched to Firefox only on... Anonymous -
Good Point. The GNU/Linux platform, even in it's... Charles Tryon -
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This article is typical media-hype to genera... Peter Davie -
I do like firefox I have been using an alternate b... Leon Sammual Davidson -
I installed Firefox a couple of weeks ago as a rep... Dave Rohde -
It's free so quit your whining. They owe you nothi... Sam Hahn




