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December 13, 2004

Firefox 1.0 Hits 10 Million Downloads in 1 Month

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Just 1 month after releasing Firefox 1.0, the Mozilla Foundation reports 10 million downloads of its Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) Web browser alternative. The milestone came shortly after news that Firefox had obtained 7.4 percent of the Web browser market at the expense of market leader IE, which hasn't had a credible competitor since Netscape was still a viable business in 1998.
  
"It seems that people are switching from Microsoft's Internet Explorer to Mozilla's new Firefox browser," OneStat.com Cofounder Niels Brinkman noted recently. However, Microsoft argues that OneStat's market share surveys don't include corporate Web browser users, who still use IE almost exclusively. Indeed, in my own unscientific polling of corporate users, most of them still use IE at work, although many have switched to Firefox for personal use.
  
The problem with IE is that hackers have almost constantly targeted its numerous security holes. Just this month, Microsoft released a patch for a major IE security hole that let attackers remotely control users' systems after they navigated to a malicious Web site. Frustrations with such vulnerabilities and a lack of any exciting new end user features in several years have led millions of people to switch to Firefox this year. In response, Microsoft has tightened up security in the version of IE that ships with Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2), although the company refuses to make that version of IE available to other users, and left open the possibility that it might add new features to IE in the near future.

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Reader Comments
There may be 10million downloads but how many are actually using it? Only time will tell how long people stick with it.

mcwilliams132 December 13, 2004 (Article Rating: )


The FireFox is really better than IE ! Thanks Mozilla/Firefox !!!

Anonymous User December 13, 2004 (Article Rating: )


I downloaded Firefox 1.0, I do seem some nice features with it, but I still will stay with IE. Sorry firefox.

Anonymous User December 13, 2004 (Article Rating: )


Firefox is awesome...if my ADSL modem didn't require IE to modify its settings, I wouldn't ever use it now.

Anonymous User December 13, 2004 (Article Rating: )


Here in Brazil the FireFox is a success ! IE only for windows update....

Fabiano G.
Security Specialist.


Anonymous User December 14, 2004


I don't know about other people, but of the three coworkers with whom I discussed the issue, two have switched to firefox, while the third tried it and didn't like it. I, of course, have been using Firefox exclusively (except to view non-working websites) since it was Phoenix 0.6 (and at work since 0.9).

Anonymous User December 15, 2004


Firefox is a solid effort for a v1 product. Although I'd claim that it is not a replacement for IE.

Most of the websites were built with IE in mind and hence do not render properly on Firefox. People claim Firefox is more secure than IE, which is true because Firefox doesnt support Activex. Now Activex is a dual-edged sword - it is a killer feature for several corporate (and even public) sites but is also responsible for the deluge of spyware.

It is possible to create a perfectly secure application which does nothing. You always have to balance usability with security. Firefox is something I'll ask my parents to use for simple web browsing. For me, I use IE for most purposes and firefox only for viewing websites with tons of ads

Anonymous User December 15, 2004


Is it just me or does the advert on the left of this page not render correctly in Firefox?

Anonymous User December 16, 2004


I don't like FireFox. It feels too 'lite-weight' for me and the interface lacks pizazz. I like MSIE much better.

SDesk December 17, 2004


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