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By Paul Festa, News.com
Posted on ZDNet News: Nov 9, 2004 12:34:00 PM

update After 19 months of development, two name changes and more than 8 million downloads of its preview release, the Firefox browser is finally turning 1.0.

Firefox, a browser based on the Mozilla Foundation's open-source development work, was made available for free download at 1 a.m. PST Tuesday. (Later in the morning, the site was responding very slowly.)

Download Firefox here:
Windows users
Mac users

If the download statistics from preview releases of Firefox are any indication, the open-source browser could be headed for a big debut.

"Our browser is moving into the mainstream," said Mitchell Baker, president of the nonprofit Mozilla Foundation, based in Mountain View, Calif. "Being an alternative browser in today's market is a challenge, but people have begun to realize that the browser matters, that the browser you get with your computer can be a beginning point and not an endpoint."

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What's new:
The Mozilla Foundation has released Firefox 1.0, a browser based on the group's open-source development work.

Bottom line:
The release could make a big impact if pre-release trends propel the open-source browser into serious contention with Microsoft's Internet Explorer.

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The browser Mozilla released in the wee hours of Tuesday morning won't be significantly different from the preview releases that have launched in recent months. Mozilla changed its default start page to appeal to new users, but other changes are minor performance improvements and bug fixes.

But the release could nonetheless make a big impact if prerelease trends propel the open-source browser into serious contention with Microsoft's Internet Explorer.

While Web analysts have largely ignored the browser market since declaring IE the winner of the browser war, scattered Web site measurement statistics have suggested gains for Firefox and other minority browsers against the IE juggernaut.

IE continues to command more than 90 percent of the market, with Opera Software's namesake browser, Apple Computer's Safari software and other Mozilla-based browsers making up the difference. Firefox has set its sights on gaining 10 percent of the market by the end of 2005.

In addition to making apparent market inroads and shattering its own download goals, Firefox has succeeded in blazing an open-source fundraising trail that backers call unprecedented.

To place full-page ads in The New York Times, the Mozilla Foundation raised more than $250,000 in donations in the first 10 days of a fundraising campaign.

Mozilla owes part of its Firefox success to widespread security concerns about IE. While all the browsers have faced security bugs, IE's security reputation has suffered chronic damage amid a steady torrent of security bugs and spyware schemes targeting IE users.

The Computer Emergency Readiness Team (CERT), the computer threats division of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, earlier this year issued an advisory urging Americans to consider ditching IE in favor of its competitors. Independent groups have launched their own campaigns urging Web surfers to consider IE alternatives.

Microsoft in August updated IE with significant security measures, but that update is available only to the approximately half of all Windows users running Windows XP.

Mozilla's bold moves
With the early successes of Firefox, the Mozilla Foundation has capitalized not only on the 19 months of work since the Firefox project launched (under the legally contested name Phoenix), but on the six years of Mozilla's tumultuous history.

Mozilla was the product of a bold--some said desperate--strategy by Netscape Communications to rescue its Netscape browser from oblivion at the hands of Microsoft's relentless marketing practices. Many of those practices were found to have violated federal law in the government's antitrust case against Microsoft.

In 1998, Netscape decided to do what grassroots programmers had long done but no major corporation had--release its software into open-source development. That meant anyone could freely see, use and contribute to the underlying code according to the terms of an open-source license.

Mozilla's initial results were long in coming and short on quality. Netscape's first products based on Mozilla's code were savaged as undercooked, and Mozilla's later releases, while more stable, were bypassed for being overweight.

While Mozilla struggled to turn out its browser, AOL acquired Netscape and merged with Time Warner. The merged company wound up laying off hundreds of its paid browser developers, settling its differences with Microsoft, and spinning off Mozilla as an independent foundation.

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MS is now "actively talking" Richard Flude   | 11/08/04
competition.... JasonL31   | 11/09/04
Sure they can. nucrash   | 11/09/04
Wish I could un-install the system. Traveler545220   | 11/10/04
Man, this is getting exciting again. All these years of boredom . . . DonnieBoy   | 11/08/04
Re: Man, this is getting exciting again. All these years of boredom . . . aalva66   | 11/09/04
Web Browsing Alive and Kicking! richman555   | 11/08/04
re: eLurker   | 11/09/04
Wow, all these years with regular ole Mozilla FilledOut   | 11/09/04
If it's so unexciting.. Jeff Spicoli   | 11/09/04
to express an opinion FilledOut   | 11/10/04
To the naysayers skeptic tank   | 11/09/04
ThunderBird 0.9 was released as well... BitTwiddler   | 11/09/04
www.mozilla.org is really slow today Michael Kelly   | 11/09/04
And another thing... Michael Kelly   | 11/09/04
AMEN! (nt) eLurker   | 11/09/04
Not to mention, but... htotten   | 11/09/04
That's easy to fix Michael Kelly   | 11/09/04
Finally .... htotten   | 11/10/04
Few?? php_developer   | 11/09/04
It's slow... OldeTimeGeek   | 11/09/04
John Carroll should be chiming in soon.. Jeff Spicoli   | 11/09/04
Let him Michael Kelly   | 11/09/04
He's done that already. Zogg   | 11/09/04
Let him stick with the 1990s Exploder and his sorry showmodaldialog! Jeff Spicoli   | 11/09/04
ms is "actively talking" to him as we type probably JasonL31   | 11/09/04
Firefox - no thanks Joe Blow_z   | 11/09/04
Try Mepis..... lilafc   | 11/09/04
You probably will never switch... doe_z   | 11/09/04
then change it!! doh123   | 11/09/04
You have the ability!!!! nucrash   | 11/09/04
Go To www.mozillazine.org itanalyst   | 11/09/04
SSSSSSSSSLLLLLLLLLOOOOOOOOWWWWWW too Squawkbox   | 11/09/04
Got it at CNET Squawkbox   | 11/09/04
Link? d_jedi   | 11/09/04
Here ya go Sorry bout that Squawkbox   | 11/09/04
Crap it is the preview release SORRY Squawkbox   | 11/09/04
But it links to a 1.0 download... The King's Servant   | 11/09/04
Link to download the browser that isn't maxed out.. d_jedi   | 11/09/04
ZDNet Download Link S.Howard-Sarin  ZDNet | 11/09/04
West coast d/l site Still Lynn   | 11/09/04
Firefox NoDogs   | 11/09/04
I Installed It This Morning itanalyst   | 11/09/04
YEEEEEEEEES!!! Jeff Spicoli   | 11/09/04
"but other changes are minor performance improvements" Expatriate US Geek   | 11/09/04
You're right Michael Kelly   | 11/09/04
Can I assume, now.. d_jedi   | 11/09/04
Damn it, I did it again.. d_jedi   | 11/09/04
Not sure about that itanalyst   | 11/09/04
What I mean is.. d_jedi   | 11/09/04
According to the Release Notes.... The King's Servant   | 11/09/04
Is there a way.. d_jedi   | 11/09/04
Re: Is there a way.. Michael Kelly   | 11/09/04
Michael d_jedi   | 11/09/04
Re: Michael Michael Kelly   | 11/10/04
Version Checking htotten   | 11/10/04
A lot of my extensions were broken too. Michael Kelly   | 11/09/04
So... to get everything to work.. d_jedi   | 11/09/04
Not necessary to do all of that if you are patient. The King's Servant   | 11/09/04
What I did was... Michael Kelly   | 11/09/04
To The King's Servant Michael Kelly   | 11/09/04
To Michael d_jedi   | 11/09/04
To d_jedi Michael Kelly   | 11/09/04
So... to get everything to work.. d_jedi   | 11/09/04
mozilla.org is down. d_jedi   | 11/09/04
I listed some mirrors on one of my comments Michael Kelly   | 11/09/04
Let's be patient OldFossil   | 11/09/04
10:15 am CST As of Now CNET download is available Squawkbox   | 11/09/04
AWWW @#$% it is the damn preview release SORRY Squawkbox   | 11/09/04
It links to the 1.0 release... The King's Servant   | 11/09/04
http://64.12.168.21/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/releases/1.0/win32/en-US/ Squawkbox   | 11/09/04
little things I didn't care for kodi06   | 11/09/04
My Mouse Scroll Button Works Fine itanalyst   | 11/09/04
You use AOL? BigBear_z   | 11/09/04
AOL? Oh, I'm Sorry...Let Me Simplify It For You itanalyst   | 11/09/04
You have a valid point but as a counter... Linux User 147560   | 11/09/04
Yes. AOL pdking77   | 11/10/04
Go to [Control Panel] -> [Mouse Properties] The King's Servant   | 11/09/04
Go to [Control Panel] -> [Mouse Properties] The King's Servant   | 11/09/04
Fine for wheel mice, but... htotten   | 11/10/04
Also, about Pics in AOL mail not showing... The King's Servant   | 11/09/04
Any idea on "Document Contains No Data" errors? enduser_z   | 11/10/04
Firefox Donn_z   | 11/09/04
Yes fretinator@...   | 11/09/04
Download it here MAmich   | 11/09/04
your link is for Preview Release BZ.   | 11/09/04
Here is the 1.0 version on Download.com:-) The King's Servant   | 11/09/04
http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/ itanalyst   | 11/09/04
Been using it since 0.7 release (scrolling wheel works fine) klancast   | 11/09/04
FireFox Well Worth It dl@...   | 11/09/04
Never going back..........unless timnpeg   | 11/09/04
FireFox macaroo_z   | 11/09/04
pc lockup in xp tombar   | 11/09/04
I don't have that problem with Acrobat 5.0 and Win2000 Michael Kelly   | 11/09/04
Adobe not cooperating with IE elceres@...   | 11/09/04
Could be a misconfiguration of your system! B.O.F.H.   | 11/09/04
XP and Acrobat 6.0 Bite! macebobo   | 11/09/04
Fast mirror site BZ.   | 11/09/04
After Using Opera Siriusdeleon   | 11/09/04
It will if you press the right function key. The King's Servant   | 11/09/04
heheh, you said extension nucrash   | 11/09/04
a great alternative gwitt@...   | 11/09/04
Been my default since 0.7.x with no issues. The King's Servant   | 11/09/04
Avant is lightyears ahead thinnmann@...   | 11/09/04
From the FAQ... Michael Kelly   | 11/09/04
Firefox has all those CobraA1   | 11/09/04
Ok...Extentions? Freebro   | 11/10/04
tools->extentions->get more extentions CobraA1   | 11/10/04
Good help... but got a problem Freebro   | 11/11/04
A great add-on to IE BUT... joesmith_z   | 11/09/04
That doesn't help! Linux User 147560   | 11/09/04
Avant IS Internet Explorer! Blechhhhh! twcowdery   | 11/09/04
mozilla vs IE dlyne   | 11/09/04
Firefox vs. Netscape? omnamasiva   | 11/09/04
I've used both voska   | 11/09/04
re: I've used both omnamasiva   | 11/09/04
I've used Netscape from 2.0 to 7.2... The King's Servant   | 11/09/04
Not a fan of FF victor@...   | 11/10/04
Reliable downloading with FireFox raynerjd@...   | 11/11/04
extreme unreliable downloading with firefox fur   | 12/06/04
File downloading with FireFox raynerjd@...   | 05/10/05
Hotmail finally has 250MB on Free Accounts!!! esdrasf@...   | 11/09/04
Whoop De Flip....I Have SpyMac and GMail Accounts itanalyst   | 11/09/04
Hotmail crescentdave   | 11/09/04
Just in time PA-ITGuy   | 11/09/04
Outstanding kwillits@...   | 11/09/04
Why uninstall IE? teligence   | 11/09/04
Uninstall Not Required ebb@...   | 11/09/04
Why uninstall IE? Loverock Davidson   | 11/09/04
You don't. Mostly because you can't. The King's Servant   | 11/09/04
Try doing some online banking with that.... htotten   | 11/10/04
You don't. Mostly because you can't. The King's Servant   | 11/09/04
You don't. Mostly because you can't. The King's Servant   | 11/09/04
It wastes harddrive and memory space (nt) CobraA1   | 11/09/04
Not all lengua99   | 11/10/04
Integrated/ victor@...   | 11/10/04
I don't like one-item menus ITManagerCol_z   | 11/09/04
Netscape suxs, stick with Mozilla FilledOut   | 11/09/04
Netscape suxs, stick with Mozilla FilledOut   | 11/09/04
Re: Is there a way.. Michael Kelly   | 11/09/04
Re: Is there a way.. Michael Kelly   | 11/09/04
Re: Is there a way.. Michael Kelly   | 11/09/04
Re: Is there a way.. Michael Kelly   | 11/09/04
what is with these boards LazLong   | 11/09/04
what is with these boards LazLong   | 11/09/04
I have to say this. stewart@...   | 11/09/04
what is with these boards LazLong   | 11/09/04
Firefox is by far superior to I.E. dropkick   | 11/09/04
What I find victor@...   | 11/10/04
FF vs. Netscape 7.2 dsadaka   | 11/09/04
It wouldn't hurt to try. It'll eventually be Netscape's new browser anyways CobraA1   | 11/10/04
Too many praises are suspicious. victor@...   | 11/10/04
Too many praises htotten   | 11/10/04
But you can only blame <BLINK> FilledOut   | 11/10/04
Market Share? mkrupsky@...   | 11/10/04
FIREFOX GHURST   | 11/11/04
Only reason I use IE conch_boy@...   | 11/11/04
What they need skiextreme2   | 11/11/04
Or maybe... webdgal   | 11/12/04
FireFox Preview Freebro   | 11/14/04
Mozilla pward_z   | 11/16/04
Firefox not all that it's cracked up to be... awalexander@...   | 11/16/04
firefox hangs up when downloading fur   | 12/06/04
Firefox jed.gart@...   | 12/29/04
Only for XP Altern_z   | 12/29/04
Web Browsers ursulus   | 12/31/04

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