Firefox 100 Million Downloads
October 19, 2005 11:36 AM   Subscribe

Firefox 100 Million Downloads
posted by webmeta (55 comments total)
 
So assuming that everyone has followed the updates religiously, that's 100 users. Way to go!
posted by Mayor Curley at 11:39 AM on October 19, 2005


But Opera is still better than Firefox

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posted by gyc at 11:41 AM on October 19, 2005


Ironically, I just stopped using it yesterday after I loaded Tiger on the Mac...Firefox and Tiger do not play well together... ah well, back to safari!
posted by HuronBob at 11:41 AM on October 19, 2005


And in my tiny corner of the web, FireFox stands at 13% of my site visitors while IE rolls in at 81%. Which is just kind of sad.
posted by fenriq at 11:42 AM on October 19, 2005


I've yet to like the Look and Feel of Safari. Still waiting for Firefox to seem inferior.
posted by ParisParamus at 11:44 AM on October 19, 2005


Still waiting for Firefox to 1) be stable and 2) comply with standard Apple interface design practices...
posted by Rothko at 11:47 AM on October 19, 2005


Metafilter: assuming that everyone has followed the updates religiously, that's 100 users. Way to go!
posted by OmieWise at 11:48 AM on October 19, 2005


Firefox at about 8% according to thecounter.com.
posted by gwint at 11:49 AM on October 19, 2005


I'm always amused by these threads. Everyone trying to out do each other with coolness.

"I'm cool because I use Firefox. I fyou don't use Firefox you must not be cool."

"I'm too cool to use Firefox because I'm trying too hard not to look like I'm trying too hard."

You crazy kids.
posted by raedyn at 11:51 AM on October 19, 2005


Hell, I'm still waiting for Apple to comply with standard Apple interface design practices.
posted by keswick at 11:51 AM on October 19, 2005


I don't know how it runs on Macs, Rothko, but on the Windows side of the world, I find Firefox to be far more stable than IE.
posted by wheat at 11:53 AM on October 19, 2005


Celebrating milestones of numbers that don't mean anything. Woohoo.
posted by smackfu at 11:57 AM on October 19, 2005


Firefox is the best of the web.
posted by rxrfrx at 11:59 AM on October 19, 2005


Nobody else thinks a post to a five line news blurb is crappy? There isn't even an analysis of why this is significant; not even a comparison to Opera/IE/Safari stats.

Metafilter: Sure we'll post your out of context press release.
posted by oddman at 12:12 PM on October 19, 2005


fenriq: on my tiny corner of the web it's 49.3% IE to 45.4% Firefox, which I find kinda encouraging. (Safari's at 1%, beating Opera at 0.6).
posted by ducksauce at 12:13 PM on October 19, 2005


With a million downloads no wonder I can never seem to get through to mozilla.org.
posted by caddis at 12:15 PM on October 19, 2005


Firefox is the best of the web.

Agreed.
posted by skjønn at 12:25 PM on October 19, 2005


HuronBob writes "Firefox and Tiger do not play well together."

How so? I haven't noticed this yet, but I just installed Tiger a couple of days ago, and I want to know what to look out for.
posted by mr_roboto at 12:30 PM on October 19, 2005


A hundred million downloads, and I haven't even bought the DVD yet.
posted by mr_crash_davis at 12:36 PM on October 19, 2005


HuronBob: Firefox and Tiger do not play well together.

I've used Firefox ever since I switched to a Mac last year (just don't like Safari), and when i updated to Tiger in April I had no problems whatsoever. I'd be interested in hearing what kind of problems you're having.
posted by handshake at 12:41 PM on October 19, 2005


Firefox and Tiger do not play well together

works fine for me. which is more than i can say about safari.
posted by 3.2.3 at 12:46 PM on October 19, 2005


this post is so garbage
posted by Count Ziggurat at 1:38 PM on October 19, 2005


FepsiFlue
posted by blue_beetle at 2:06 PM on October 19, 2005


Firefox is a popular alternative web browser? Who knew.
posted by stbalbach at 2:08 PM on October 19, 2005


Firefox: The new Hotness


Everything Else = old and busted.
posted by stenseng at 2:40 PM on October 19, 2005


Of possible interest to firefox users and their ilk: . OpenOffice.Org 2.0 is out.
[Link to page with with torrents]
posted by cloeburner at 2:48 PM on October 19, 2005


People are still using IE?
posted by scheptech at 2:49 PM on October 19, 2005


I use Avant Browser. Does everything fine.
posted by dydecker at 3:13 PM on October 19, 2005


For those that asked... I end up with annoying spinning beach balls with almost every action in firefox.... they eventually clear after a minute or so...

This is the ONLY program I'm having any issues with after installing tiger.....

Since some of you are doing ok with it, perhaps I need to explore this a bit more, I certainly prefered Firefox over Safari prior to this experience.. thanks for letting me know it isn't a universal issue.. as usual, it is just me! :(
posted by HuronBob at 3:16 PM on October 19, 2005


I'm too used to windows to try firefox.
posted by Citizen Premier at 3:27 PM on October 19, 2005


Citizen Premier : "I'm too used to windows to try firefox."

??
posted by Bugbread at 3:28 PM on October 19, 2005


100 million downloads ?

That's paltry. How many billion hamburgers has McDonald sold ?
posted by troutfishing at 3:40 PM on October 19, 2005


HuronBob,

no, no, not just you. Firefox is hella slow compared to Safari (or Opera) on Tiger.

McDonalds sold 300000000 billion hamburgers, but mostly to the same customers over and over again.
posted by hackly_fracture at 3:47 PM on October 19, 2005


That's paltry. How many billion hamburgers has McDonald sold ?

However, hamburger download stats are only slightly above Opera's.
posted by davelog at 3:49 PM on October 19, 2005


no, no, not just you. Firefox is hella slow compared to Safari (or Opera) on Tiger.

The new 1.5 betas are a lot faster on Tiger, so you should try it out to see if it fixes your speed issues. I still prefer Opera.
posted by gyc at 3:55 PM on October 19, 2005


Still waiting for Firefox to 1) be stable and 2) comply with standard Apple interface design practices...

Still waiting for iTunes to 1) be stable and 2) comply with standard Microsoft interface design practices...
posted by afx114 at 4:00 PM on October 19, 2005


afx114 : "Still waiting for iTunes to 1) be stable and 2) comply with standard Microsoft interface design practices..."

Ditto. I'm using iTunes, but those are my two beefs with it (though, to be fair, in my experience most mp3 playback software goes against Windows interface design practices)
posted by Bugbread at 4:05 PM on October 19, 2005


I like Firefox, but all my porn only comes in black and white now.
posted by bardic at 4:10 PM on October 19, 2005


If you ask me, they've been vastly inflating the numbers.
posted by angry modem at 4:17 PM on October 19, 2005


raedyn: "I'm always amused by these threads. Everyone trying to out do each other with coolness."

I win the coolness contest. My name is in the Firefox credits.
posted by Plutor at 4:37 PM on October 19, 2005


Still waiting for iTunes to 1) be stable and 2) comply with standard Microsoft interface design practices...
posted by afx114 at 7:00 PM EST on October 19 [!]


Buy a Mac. Problem solved. ;)
posted by Rothko at 5:03 PM on October 19, 2005


Meh to the highest... I really believed in FF, but I've had to endure too many random grim reaper-like appearances of 'Mozilla Quality Agent' right in the middle of hardcore researching, losing every damn tab. I switched to Opera and really like it, though i miss the extensions and versatility of FF. I'll gladly switch back once FF promises a fully reliable browser (I do use Thunderbird, however, and love the hell out of it).
posted by moonbird at 6:25 PM on October 19, 2005


"Still waiting for iTunes to 1) be stable and 2) comply with standard Microsoft interface design practices..."

"Buy a Mac. Problem solved"

Do Macs "2) comply with standard Microsoft interface design practices", or would that NOT fulfill the stated requirements?
posted by mr_crash_davis at 6:38 PM on October 19, 2005


yep...Beta 1.5 made ALL the difference in the world...thanks folks!
posted by HuronBob at 7:08 PM on October 19, 2005


I got in trouble for something like this once.
posted by jikel_morten at 8:24 PM on October 19, 2005


1.0.7 had the worst stability I've seen yet. Had to go to the 1.5 beta 2, which seems to be fine.
posted by jeblis at 9:07 PM on October 19, 2005


With the new version of IE coming out soon with many new features like tabbed browsing (one of the major advantages of FF vs IE), I wonder if it will slow down the growth of FF.
posted by hostile7 at 9:15 PM on October 19, 2005


Is there anything more like 1996 than arguing which browser is c00ler?
Seriously, use whatever the fuck you want and shut up about it.
posted by signal at 9:33 PM on October 19, 2005


HAY GUYS MY BROWSER CAN SEE THE INTERNETS
posted by jenovus at 9:56 PM on October 19, 2005


With the new version of IE coming out soon with many new features like tabbed browsing (one of the major advantages of FF vs IE), I wonder if it will slow down the growth of FF.

It depends on how much they've improved its security. Even my computer illiterate mom downloaded Firefox and is using it in lieu of IE. Of course, she's still on 1.0, so it's not exactly better. As long as Microsoft can pressure OEMs from installing Firefox on the desktop, the vast majority of people will continue to think that the blue e icon is the internet and remain ignorant of alternative browsers unless there continues to be major security breaches in the new version of IE.
posted by gyc at 10:15 PM on October 19, 2005


Rothko: Buy a Mac. Problem solved. ;)

The same could be said about Firefox on Mac. So quit complaining. :)
posted by afx114 at 10:56 PM on October 19, 2005


signal : "Is there anything more like 1996 than arguing which browser is c00ler?"

Is there some problem with "being like 1996"?
posted by Bugbread at 3:46 AM on October 20, 2005


Personally, I preferred 1966, but i'm old as dirt....
posted by HuronBob at 1:41 PM on October 20, 2005


gyc: As long as Microsoft can pressure OEMs from installing Firefox on the desktop, the vast majority of people will continue to think that the blue e icon is the internet and remain ignorant of alternative browsers unless there continues to be major security breaches in the new version of IE.

I think you mean "...even if there continue to be major security breaches in the new version of IE."

;)
posted by steelbuddha at 4:11 PM on October 20, 2005


I'm posting from Flock. Which makes me cooler than any of you.

*Selects "force quit" for the third time in half an hour*
posted by Tlogmer at 6:13 PM on October 20, 2005


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