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By Paul Festa
Posted on ZDNet News: Sep 20, 2004 10:47:00 PM

With days to spare, the Mozilla Foundation beat its 10-day goal of 1 million Firefox downloads.

Released six days ago, the first preview release of the Firefox 1.0 Web browser passed the million-download mark early in its fifth day, according to the Mozilla Foundation. By Monday afternoon, the download number had swelled to 1.3 million.

"Beaten would be an understatement," said Mozilla spokesman Bart Decrem when asked about the 10-day goal. "I think we're setting new records here in terms of new browser downloads, and it shows that people are ready for an alternative."

An alternative, that is, to Microsoft's dominant Internet Explorer browser. With Microsoft having abandoned development of standalone IE, and with Firefox getting an increasingly warm reception from Web surfers and developers alike, scattered statistics suggest that Firefox may be starting to chip away at IE's market share.

The Mozilla Foundation, spun off from AOL Time Warner last year as a nonprofit, carries on the open-source development work launched in 1998 by Netscape Communications and its Mozilla.org wing. Considered a pioneer in the realm of company-sponsored open-source work, Mozilla nonetheless failed until recently to produce a strong challenger to IE.

While IE's reputation took a beating after a long string of security problems and years without significant feature or standards upgrades, Mozilla put its efforts into designing Firefox as a smaller, faster version of its Mozilla browser. Months before the preview release of version 1.0, Firefox had begun attracting users, prizes and buzz.

Now Mozilla is facing the problems that come with success: handling increased security scrutiny by security experts and malicious hackers, and coping with hundreds of thousands of downloads per day.

Decrem noted that Firefox had achieved its million downloads despite being a preview release. The final Firefox 1.0 is scheduled to be finished this fall.

The browser's pre-release status hasn't hurt recruitment efforts at the Mozilla Foundation's newly launched volunteer marketing site, Spread Firefox. There, more than 7,500 volunteers have signed up since Tuesday's launch, and more than a million and a half people are visiting per day, according to Decrem.

Decrem said the next few days would bring new initiatives that would deploy Spread Firefox volunteers to market Firefox to a broader audience. Anecdotal evidence suggests that the browser has proved popular primarily with early adopters and technology enthusiasts.

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Great to see Mozilla driving choice. Great to see Billy squirm. DonnieBoy   | 09/20/04
What I find interesting rapson   | 09/21/04
Competition Foothold jacarter3   | 09/21/04
Simple really...back in the day Netscape was an Laff   | 09/21/04
Hard to compare... msdead   | 09/23/04
The revolution will be televised! Jeff Spicoli   | 09/20/04
Microsoft has lost it's grass roots Oscar_Goldman   | 09/20/04
Not one download from my company... Mike Cox   | 09/20/04
Pretty good for a hip shot Yagotta B. Kidding   | 09/20/04
I rather liked it... Martin Marvinski   | 09/20/04
7.5 d_jedi   | 09/20/04
6.5 CobraA1   | 09/20/04
Oh really? prong@...   | 09/21/04
Here's the pitch... wow, it went right over his head!!! John E Wahd   | 09/21/04
Actually the pitch was fairly accurate (As most of Mr Cos's are) Laff   | 09/21/04
You are and oddball that's for sure... DigitalKid   | 09/21/04
RE: You are [an] oddball JakAttak   | 09/22/04
rapid-fire deployment of all Microsoft technologies msdead   | 09/23/04
Internet Explorer? What's that? skeptic tank   | 09/20/04
Oh, you know... Martin Marvinski   | 09/20/04
Congrats to Mozilla team!! STFU NOOB   | 09/20/04
Bravo STFU NOOB....bravo! Laff   | 09/21/04
Yay! Power to the People Bill_gates_Is_SATAN   | 09/20/04
Hey fella, you really have problems. Linux_Developer   | 09/21/04
HA! Another one bites the dust Bill_gates_Is_SATAN   | 09/21/04
Wonder how many people.. d_jedi   | 09/20/04
SP2 and Firefox Roger Ramjet   | 09/21/04
Oddly enough.... jvahabzadeh   | 09/21/04
Not my experience.... ~rpb~   | 09/23/04
Good news for all.... Laff   | 09/21/04
Great doubleclicks almighty FilledOut   | 09/21/04
I'm a Microsoft fan rbethell   | 09/21/04
A whole one millon? WOW! No_Ax_to_Grind   | 09/21/04
Maybe it's one guy with and unliimited prono budgeet... Laff   | 09/21/04
Have you REALLY tried it Ax? Roger Ramjet   | 09/21/04
A whole one millon michael-t   | 09/21/04
And think about the averages TechDiva_z   | 09/21/04
Once Again, Our Resident Village Idiot No_Ax Chimes In itanalyst   | 09/21/04
RE: A whole one millon? WOW! JakAttak   | 09/22/04
Using it now TechDiva_z   | 09/21/04
Good for you Tech Diva! itanalyst   | 09/21/04
Congratulations to the Firefox team hipparchus2000   | 09/21/04
Yahoo, death to IE and Opera, FilledOut   | 09/22/04

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