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April 15, 2005
A New Firefox Alternative?
Any day now, we'll be offered a new version of Firefox from a startup called Round Two, drawn from members of the Mozilla Foundation.
It's also sponsoring development of other products, including FlashGot, which lets Firefox work with third-party download managers; Bandwidth Tester, which lets people determine their connection speed; and SwitchProxy, which lets people surf anonymously with Firefox by configuring Firefox to work with multiple Web proxy servers. Round Two is providing developers of these extensions with technical resources including Web servers, bandwidth, project management resources and some financial support.
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Posted on April 15, 2005 02:20 PM by Firefo83.
Filed in Firefox under firefox and the browser market.
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Firefox use to be a great browser.
until i found out there tracking us.
they know what you do when using there browser. making them no different then microshaft.
what happen to the loyal firefox.
Posted by: david at July 6, 2007 12:08 AM