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2005-11-21
Agreed.
However, this is all just a smoke screen from Mozilla.
The true crux of their complaint resides here:
The final installation flow should look like this:
Start the Firefox download.
When the download is complete, the disk image will mount automatically (if they were using Safari), and the Firefox installer runs.
The install procedure continues similar to how it happens on Windows.
As the last step of the process, the installer lets you set Firefox as the default browser, and start the application immediately. We have seen users forget that they just installed Firefox if you don’t let them start it at the end of the process, and make that the default choice.
In short, they want Firefox to take charge of the Web Experience automagically.