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- Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2017 08:46:58 -0300
- From: "SCHWARTZ, Fernando G." <fgs@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] FireFox's Demise
- References: <2065129.WH9ujJBIXx@fgs-w51xtu> <20170315094811.GA9033@quadratic.cynic.net>
On quarta-feira, 15 de março de 2017 06:48:12 BRT Curt Sampson wrote: > Well, and the Windows world, too, if running that sort of stuff is > what's needed to be considered "viable." Chrome hasn't been "viable" > for a couple of years, I think, and Microsoft Edge has never been > "viable." Even Oracle doesn't care about the Java plugin anymore, too. But Mozilla was the one standing for the choice, independence, freedom et al. marketing gimmick. There is SeaMonkey (original Netscape spin) and other probably, I'll give you that. It was always faster (probably leaner code) and just as compatible under Linux from what I can tell. The only OS I use. At least one Linux distribution I know of is default switching to that legacy version out for this year. Movin' on. Thank you. フェルナンド
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