![]() ![]() It's the Mozilla Firefox browser bundled with a launcher as a portable app, so you can take your browser, bookmarks, settings and extensions on the go. I don't see an issue with upgrading or fixing a security breach every week and think it's good to have that kind of attention and interest in the is proud to announce the release of Mozilla Firefox®, Portable Edition 114.0.2. Each security fix was downloaded when I noticed it or when someone told me and I've been relative satisfied with the frequency of the way things work. I also didn't have to change things on a weekly basis though I know a lot of folks went for the nightly builds. When I first downloaded FF1.0 on my original Operating system I found a few things which I considered questionable but in rapid succession almost every single breach, flaw or quirk was dealt with faster than anything I have ever owned. ![]() Even if I sort of don't understand all the ins and the outs of this I just went to the site with no difficulty whatsoever. I'm running Ubuntu 5.40 and Firefox 1.06. OK, I see the point of FF, but I can't agree. Why then not to kill all the browsers, because they can compromise their developers? A fool will compromise FF anyway.Īfter all, we must admit that FF (as any other browser) allows a user download a malicious software to his/her PC. A smart user uses firewall and AV software. As the upgrade process is not quite clear from troubles - at least, usually - so let an end user decide what to do with his/her copy of FF. But I have FF not for the sake of pure continuous updating of it, but for using. Who knows - perhaps next week we will see the next update. In fact this is one of the reasons why I don't rush myself into updating FF. The necessity to upgrade FF every week is also a great inconvenience. The restricted access to the site is just a matter of inconvenience for the users. The point is that FF compromised itself by these bugs, and it is already done. You are welcome to write me a private message, if you are still in the good mood. Thank you for your reply, though I'm not sure it is advisable to post here irrelevant judgements (on me or other person). ![]() Thumper wrote:You weren't really civil enough to justify me responding, but I'm in a good mood. ![]()
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