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This Test Is Now Over
Michael considered fate at 11:00   |   Permalink   |   Post a Comment
Bumbled across spreadfirefox.com the other day - the site/community responsible for getting a full-page ad for the Firefox web browser in the New York Times. They accomplished the feat through user donations. Impressive.

I've been on a Firefox trial now for quite some time.. It's a browser I've used in the past but this is the first time I've been using it exclusively and, usually not one to be passionate about this sort of thing, I do love me my firefox. It's got it's shortcomings but it's a nice little browser and fast enough too. I feel good using it if only for the fact that it's not Internet Explorer. I'm generally not one to ignore superior products so I used IE for quite some time as it was the most effective for me for quite some time. I think, perhaps, a new time has finally come. I enjoy firefox's download manager much more (despite it's inability to auto-launch executables). I enjoy the cleaner look and feel of the UI. I enjoy that tabbed browsing is there if I want it. I enjoy that there is an RSS reader built in. I enjoy it's seemingly quicker response and I especially enjoy that it's not microsoft, that it's free as in no strings attached, and that it's community supported.

Don't get me wrong, I still have my doubts about free and open source software... but those doubts are mostly based on the nightmares I have of what large corporations might possible do to abuse the movement (e.g. by co-opting it into oblivion). For now, Firefox is my security blanket. As I move from house-to-house of relatives and friends this christmas season uninstalling spyware, removing virii, and generally repairing horrendously botched systems, my evangelical push is to use firefox, use firefox, use firefox. At least the pop-ups die down and my friends find it harder to install midget-porn adware.

My motto in the new year? Not perfect, Better. Anything else is either a step backwards or too much of a leap forward to land on your feet.

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