Mozilla Firefox 1.0 is released
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http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/

It's only a 4.7 MB download, so it's worth the time to check it out. 1.0 seems a lot zippier than the 0.90 build I was using.

Also, the people behind Firefox are apparently planning to run a full-page ad in the New York Times sometime this week announcing the release of 1.0.
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DeeBye,Nov 9 2004, 08:35 PM Wrote:1.0 seems a lot zippier than the 0.90 build I was using.
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So you never tried 1.0PR (0.10.1)? I will have to check the forums and see how the migration from 1.0PR to 1.0 is going for folks. I hate the thought of having to set up all my extensions again. I love them but hate the process of getting them going again on a new release. Maybe I'll just throw caution to the wind and hope that the ones that are installed now will all be 1.0 release compatible.
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LochnarITB,Nov 9 2004, 11:32 PM Wrote:So you never tried 1.0PR (0.10.1)?  I will have to check the forums and see how the migration from 1.0PR to 1.0 is going for folks.  I hate the thought of having to set up all my extensions again.  I love them but hate the process of getting them going again on a new release.  Maybe I'll just throw caution to the wind and hope that the ones that are installed now will all be 1.0 release compatible.
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I've been an avid user since the Phoenix days. I regularly upgraded when each new version came out. When I got to 0.9 I realised that I really hated it when all my extensions and themes were broken with each new release. I told myself that I'd never update Firefox until 1.0 was released, and now it has.

I used to rely on extensions to customize Firefox to work the way I wanted it to, but now I realize that editting about:config can do 99% of my customization without having to resort to extensions. I still love the themes (Smoke 4ever), but I have to wait for the server to become un-slashdotted before I can install it.
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