Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 14th Apr 2006 15:55 UTC
Mozilla & Gecko clones Mozilla has released a new version of the Firefox Web browser with what is described as 'significant security and stability improvements'. Details on the security vulnerabilities being patched were not available April 13 when Firefox 1.5.0.2 was shipped as a high-priority update. However, a source told eWEEK that the most serious flaw could allow 'remote code execution' attacks. A Mozilla spokesperson said information on the security patches will be publicly released soon.
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RE[2]: Switch to Opera
by cajunman4life on Fri 14th Apr 2006 17:55 UTC in reply to "RE: Switch to Opera"
cajunman4life
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2005-08-11

Links to this please?

Try http://www.opera.com/download/

Run it for yourself and see. You may be surprised.
I've used Moz since the M17 days. Switched to Opera right before they removed the ads (at the time there was a special promotion where they were giving away activation codes). Haven't looked back. But that's my experience.

Try it for yourself and see.

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