The First Day of Firefox 1.5
There are now more than 2 million people enjoying a better web experience with Firefox 1.5. Demand continues to be high, greatly exceeding what we saw last year with the release of Firefox 1.0. The quick uptake of Firefox 1.5 is a tribute to the thousands of passionate consumer advocates that continue to work tirelessly to deliver a better web experience for people worldwide.
(Stay tuned for the launch of our community marketing campaigns and for more details on download counts and other stats.)
- cbeard
Congratulations
Posted by: Conan O'Brien | December 01, 2005 at 02:29 PM
YAY!! No problem downloading. Only wish my theme had been retained. I'm sure I'll find another one I like, though.
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Posted by: djs | December 01, 2005 at 05:09 PM
Glad to be part of those fortunate two million people who downloaded Firefox 1.5 last Tuesday.
Had a minor problem with some extensions, but nothing to keep me from sleeping.
If only tabs could be closed clicking an X as in Flock and Opea. Other than that, Firefox 1.5 rocks!
Great job.!
Omar.-
Posted by: Omar Upegui R. | December 02, 2005 at 04:09 AM
Hey omar if you want to close a tag then just middle click on the tag to close it.
Posted by: Asif | December 02, 2005 at 05:59 PM
hi i live in iran i lov fierfox
Posted by: mehrdad | December 03, 2005 at 06:23 AM
hi i live in iran i lov Firefox
Posted by: mehrdad | December 03, 2005 at 06:24 AM
Great Job on 1.5!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
One thing I'd like to see I detailed on my site..
Keep up the great work you guys!!!!!!!
Keith
Posted by: Keith L. Dick | December 04, 2005 at 01:20 PM
"Consumer" is a distasteful word in this context. We are people.
Those darn clue trainers made me do it,
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