Tyler Melton
United States of America
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0.4.154.25 Beta (Nov 28, 2008)
Fast startup and blazing page load times. Lacks some features and options that are pretty much standard in all other browsers today. All in all...a fine young browser.
Still waiting on that Linux version Google guys...get your posteriors in gear
3.0.3.4 (Jan 1, 2008)
Great program for Linux or Windows. My last review of this program for Linux was rather lackluster shall we say and purely a result of my own lack of experience (at the time) under Linux. Having said that, I would like to apologize to the people on this site and the developers of this fine program (yes i realize the developers probably don't frequent this site. Just a formality)
4.15.1 Beta (Dec 12, 2007)
You would do well to check out Frostwire. You get the turbocharged downloads without the need to buy a "Pro' version. There's no popup everytime you start it asking you to upgrade to the "Pro" version with Frostwire.
8.0.0 Beta 2 (Dec 11, 2007)
Looks good so far. I'm guessing this is why Mozilla stopped short of releasing even the first alpha of Thunderbird 3.
9.0.0.4 (Nov 28, 2007)
If I hadn't already moved on to Firefox 3 I might would have considered moving to Navigator. Navigator does have some improvements over vanilla Firefox but Firefox 3 (even thought it's a beta) has stolen Navigators thunder as far as I'm concerned. I'll give Navigator another try once FF3 is out and Netscape has upgraded to the new code.
9.0.0.4 (Dec 4, 2009 - 8:38 PM)
ok.....so Bing went down for 30 min......big deal. It's not like Bing is the only search engine.
9.0.0.4 (Nov 14, 2009 - 6:24 PM)
Blockbuster had its day. It's time to lay down and die.
9.0.0.4 (Nov 8, 2009 - 6:27 PM)
When chrome will run on multiple platforms and gives the ability to sync my bookmarks across multiple machines, I'll consider using it. Until at least those 2 conditions are met......quite frankly it's not worth my consideration.
9.0.0.4 (Nov 3, 2009 - 10:38 PM)
For the average stupid Windows user, using IE8 is akin to playing Russian roulette.
9.0.0.4 (Sep 11, 2009 - 8:50 PM)
Indeed.....I appreciate what RMS has done in starting the FOSS movement........but the guy is a fruit cake.