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Mozilla Firefox 3.0 Released - Help Firefox set a World Record!

Firefox 3.0 has been released. Mozilla aimed to set the first Guinness World Record for the number of downloads in it’s first 24 hours of release. With more than 15,000 improvements, Firefox 3 is faster, safer and smarter than ever before.

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Update: Mozilla achieved over 8.4 million downloads in a 24 hour period.

My Vista Experience

I decided to purchase a copy of Windows Vista through Microsofts Express Upgrade programme which I qualified for after purchasing a new laptop at the start of this year. After a 3 to 4 month wait for the disks to arrive I decided to take the plunge and try out Vista on my new laptop. I had previously run the beta’s and release candidates and I knew what to expect: a more highly polished version of XP. I had no problems with drivers or any of my current hardware running in Vista. Software was a different story. I have many old games written in DOS and for Windows 95 which now utterly refuse to work. I have not yet got around to using Dosbox in XP but what about all those old classics I have in my collection that were designed for windows but no longer work; even in compatibility mode. I also have Office 2000 which seems to be OK with the exception of Outlook which seems to dislike Vista. Yes I know that the software is old and I should upgrade but I don’t like the fact that the only solution seems to be to upgrade to the latest version. I have applied some fixes suggested by others on the net and have got Outlook 2000 to stabilise, but it’s very slow. I was also surprised to find that Macromedia Studio 8 is buggy as well and that the official line from the company (now adobe) is to upgrade. This software was not cheap and I think it is just a cunning way to get everybody to spend more money on things they should be fixing. As Adobe aren’t going to patch their software I’m just not going to upgrade.

Yes, yes I’m ranting again. But I have not ranted for ages so lets continue. Slowly but surely Vista is getting a little more of my appreciation everyday. I love how it backups to my USB hard drive every night. Yes, you could do this before Vista but I do like the way this is run by Vista.

I’ve suddenly run out of steam for this rant which is a shame because I was enjoying myself. I’ll come back later and finish off my rant. Maybe I should rename my website to Coleman Rant - The Rant’s of APC.

Why I won’t be upgrading to Windows Vista this year

Unlike the Windows XP launch, I will not be on the bandwagon for the launch of Windows Vista. Mainly because I have managed to get Windows XP just as I like it and Vista will have plenty of bugs and problems until the first service pack comes out. Additionally, I am not overally impressed with the differences between XP and Vista in the terms of fulfiling my needs. Sure, Vista will probably turn out to be a great operating system, but I cannot see how it will improve my current experience. I use a computer for surfing, music, video, photos, image software, website software and office programmes and I cannot see how Vista will improve upon this as XP does the job fine. No, I will be sticking with Windows XP for at least the next year. At the moment the only reason for me to upgrade is for 64 bit suport, but as all my software is 32 bit anyway, there is no rush. My reasoning probably explains why I’m still using Office 2000: if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it!

McAfee SiteAdvisor

McAffe SiteAdvisor is a free Firefox extension which adds an additional layer of protection to the browser.
As described at the official website:

SiteAdvisor is a consumer software company dedicated to protecting Internet users from all kinds of Web-based security threats and annoyances including spyware, adware, unwanted software, spam, phishing, pop-ups, online fraud and identity theft.

We built a system of automated testers which continually patrol the Web to browse sites, download files, and enter information on sign-up forms. Our easy to use software for Internet Explorer and Firefox summarizes our safety results into intuitive red, yellow and green ratings to help Web users stay safe as they search, browse and transact online.

I have been using it for about a week now and have come across some sites which I often visit with a red or yellow warning indicator. This is often because the sites in question link to software downloads, some of which are classed adware. A version for Internet Explorer is also available.

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