Warrior4Christ (post: 1236629) wrote:Are you aware that Opera also recently brought out a new version just before Firefox 3? I haven't tried it for that long, but it looks very different, with some new and improved stuff, and tries to address some of those instability/memory leak/performance issues. Just like Firefox is trying to do. I like it thus far. *prefers Opera anyway* But what happened to my '1' and '2' keyboard shortcuts?
Actually, I'm loving this new Opera version the more I use it.
Also, Mozilla fails at Download Day.
First, "pledge to download" without knowing a date.
Then date is released to tell people when to download.
The date arrives for most of the world, and they can't download it. Whoops, they forgot to announce a time and/or timezone! FAIL. The map of the world made it appear to be a worldwide effort.
The download time is announced in a post on the forum; not anywhere obviously visible on the front page, so only those who are really looking will see it.
The download time ends up being 10am in the California timezone - quite reasonable to expect it to be based off the California time zone, since that's where the head office is. It's just that it's already 10 hours into day. How many major cities are in time zones after PDT? Um... Honolulu... uh... yeah, that's about it. It's one of the last (populated) timezones in the world. Meaning that the true download day is the 18th for a significant portion of the world.
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