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hate firefox

slower than maxthon

not enough features, a mimic of IE2 nothing more


JJ I HEAR THE OTHER FORUM CALLING YOUR NAME AGAIN...
go back there


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Kidder firefox is crap for a gambling type browser, I have tried it and do not like it
use what you think is best
 

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Teen is Co-Creator of Firefox Browser

At 17, Blake Ross and another Netscape programmer, David Hyatt, started a side project that became Firefox. They wanted to strip down Netscape and the Mozilla suite on which it is based. By reducing the software to its browsing basics, they figured it would run more efficiently.

By age 10, Blake Ross was designing Web pages on America Online. By 14, after mastering complex programming languages such as C++, he was fixing bugs in Netscape's Web browser from home, a hobby that landed him a job offer.

"What, at the local store or something?" David Ross remembered thinking when his son told him.

No, at Netscape Communications Corp.

Quite a Resume

Ross, now 19, a sophomore computer science major at Stanford University, has an even more impressive resume than most of his peers. Before graduating high school, he helped develop Firefox.

Colleagues who worked with Ross only online were surprised when they met him to find "a scrawny 15-year-old kid," recalled Chris Hofmann, engineering director at the Mozilla Foundation .

To take an internship at Netscape during the summer of 2001, Ross moved with his mother to a rented apartment near Netscape's offices in Mountain View, Calif. She drove him to work each morning.

He continued working on the browser on contract after returning to Florida to attend Gulliver Preparatory School. He breezed through computer classes, finishing projects in a day that took others two weeks, said Dean Morell, a former teacher and chairman of the school's computer science department.

Ross soon took on a much more demanding project.

Resurrecting Netscape

America Online Inc., which bought Netscape in 1999, was trying to resurrect the once-mighty Netscape browser. AOL (NYSE: AOL) http://www.linuxinsider.com/perl/search.pl?query=AOL&scope=network added features, but they bogged down the software and reduced performance, Ross said in recent interviews by e-mail and at his parents' condo in Key Biscayne, a Miami suburb.

At 17, Ross and another Netscape programmer, David Hyatt, started a side project that became Firefox. They wanted to strip down Netscape and the Mozilla suite on which it is based. By reducing the software to its browsing basics, they figured it would run more efficiently.

Ross and Hyatt created an early version of the browser. Because the project was open-source http://www.ectnews.com//adsys/link/?creative=1902&ENN_rnd=11071157219854 http://www.linuxinsider.com/perl/search.pl?query="open source"&scope=network, thousands of volunteers could examine the programming code and suggest ways to improve performance and fix bugs.

"I have fond memories of long nights spent at Netscape just poring over all the feedback people submitted about our programs," Ross said.

Handling Pressure

Hofmann, the Mozilla engineering director, said Ross dealt with the pressures of Silicon Valley quite well for his age.

"I don't think that he was intimidated or awe-struck at all," he said. "With open-source projects you rise to a level based on your skills. It is really a meritocracy. Anyone who has the skills rises quickly and Blake had all those skills."

AOL ultimately spun off the project and created the not-for-profit Mozilla Foundation to develop Firefox and related software.

Hyatt left to design Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL) http://www.linuxinsider.com/perl/search.pl?query=Apple&scope=network Computer Inc.'s Safari Web browser, but Ross stayed and helped fix Firefox bugs from college.

Firefox was officially released Nov. 9. It was used by 4.6 percent of Web surfers in early January, and that number could reach 10 percent by mid-2005, according to WebSideStory, which tracks browser use. Microsoft's (Nasdaq: MSFT) http://www.linuxinsider.com/perl/search.pl?query=Microsoft&scope=network Internet Explorer has dropped to 90.6 percent this month from 95.5 percent in June.

Security experts like Firefox, saying it isn't as vulnerable as Internet Explorer to viruses, spyware and other malicious programs.

Ross has assisted with marketing, helping to place an ad in The New York Times (NYSE: NYT) paid for by thousands of Firefox users.

High Expectations

Ross will work with a team on Firefox version 2.0. He also gets calls from venture capitalists and has a startup with Joe Hewitt, another veteran of Netscape and Firefox. He said he can't talk about their work, but he's also interested in writing movies or children's fiction.

The downside of his success: "All my computer science professors are expecting straight A's, even in classes that have nothing to do with the Internet," he said.

And have his appearances in major newspapers posted on his eponymous Web site http://www.ectnews.com//adsys/link/?creative=1993&ENN_rnd=11071157219854 helped with those California girls at school?

"They're the ones that aren't impressed at all," he said with a laugh.

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Ehh 5 Dimes works when it wants too in Firefox even after adjusting the resolution.
 

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I have been playing around with this thing and way too many bugs

I have like 7 tabs and when I click tab it must auto reload page or something and logs me out of books like Pinny instantly

Maybe I am doing something wrong
 

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Damn General ... thanks for the link man; I've only been bitching at you about this problem since about six hours after the new forum interface went live.


:nono5:

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Phaedrus said:
Damn General ... thanks for the link man; I've only been bitching at you about this problem since about six hours after the new forum interface went live.


:nono5:

PHaedrus

Sorry Sir, I must have missed your requests.
 

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