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    Microsoft offers to help Firefox into Vista

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    The head of Microsoft's open source business has offered help to get Firefox to work with the upcoming Vista operating system, but it remains to be seen if Mozilla and the open source community will respond positively to the gesture.
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    When i installed Firefox 1.5.something on vista beta it worked just fine as far as I could see... Wonder what this is all about
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    Well, if Firefox already works perfectly on Vista, then perhaps it is just Microsoft trying to look as though it is being friendlier to the open source world, when in reality nothing needs doing to Firefox to make it run on Vista. Of course, Microsoft could really be trying to help... stranger things have happened.
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    not really, i think MS where/are wanting to get it to use the new vista features, rather than just run on WOW (windows on windows, the emulation of old windows)
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    Yea, it makes sense to me. Enable FF to take full advanatge of Vista and be 100% compatable , which could help boost Vista sales. (Im not saying it will, just the way Microsoft could be looking at it? )

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    Was it not long ago they were talking about making a converter between MS Office and OpenOffice formats? It seems the giant is starting to wake up and make their software a little more open ended, hence making it more attractive.

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    Is it just me or is Firefox slower and more resource hogging than IE7 is anyway?

    Firefox has been getting more and more bloated in my opinion....

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    Quote Originally Posted by explicitlyrics
    Is it just me or is Firefox slower and more resource hogging than IE7 is anyway?

    Firefox has been getting more and more bloated in my opinion....
    firefox still has a bunch of useful features though, like inline searching through documents

    if the resource usage worries you, then do the parallel cache disabling trick

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    Maybe this is a part if Microsoft's new nicer side they've been going on about.
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    I think the speed thing is relative, to my eye I can notice no difference. I have to use IE at work but can use FireFox at home. I only have one tool bar and RSS feed though so maybe that is it.

    It could be MS want more RSS action in Vista and as somebody said make it better than just another Window. It would benefit both parties in my opinion but the Linux community are so fame grabbing I would be suprised if they got MS on board.

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    Maybe it is a FUD tactic to make people think that there are problems using firefox with vista?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ernestrome
    Maybe it is a FUD tactic to make people think that there are problems using firefox with vista?
    yes because that would make much more sense than making sure it makes full use of the new proccess security token features

    Remeber a lot of the msdn people openly talk about their use firefox (as do ch9 folk) so its use inside MS isn't un-heard of. Its just IE7 really does have the upper hand in many respects, but web developing types (bless em) understandably like ff.
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    I don't see what the big hype around Firefox is.... I've used Firefox and it is nothing compared to Avant Browser

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    Besides the fact that Firefox is cross platform, has a multitude of extensions of available, has a decent rendering engine (Gecko rather than Trident), is open source...
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    Quote Originally Posted by LuNi9
    I don't see what the big hype around Firefox is.... I've used Firefox and it is nothing compared to Avant Browser
    internet explorer 6's rendering engine (as used by avant) is utter tripe

    it's seen almost zero changes since 1997

    if people approached 3D games the same way they approach web browsers, we'd still be playing software-rendered games at 320x200

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    PR stunt-tastic.

    I'm sure MS will be giving a helping hand to lots of organisations like this, especially the 'cooler' ones. A clever move by MS, but it's themselves they aim to help. If people favourite choice of software works great on Vista from day one they will shift more units am hopefully people we make the leap between XP and Vista sooner.

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