A Look Back at Firefox in 2006
Posted in: Freeware, Software, Today's ChiliThis article was written on December 26, 2006 by CyberNet.
Mozilla really seemed to step up the game in 2006 when it came to Firefox. With the new release of Firefox 2 they even went as far as to air commercials on television that were created by Firefox fans! It has been an amazing journey following Firefox throughout 2006 and I went through all of our Firefox stories (totaling more than 240) to pick out our favorites. Here they are in chronological order (the top of each list being the most recent):
Firefox 1.5 Related:
- Download Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.1 And 1.5.0.9
- Mozilla Firefox 1.5.0.8 Released
- Mozilla Firefox 1.5.0.7 Released
- Firefox 1.5.0.6 Has Been Released
- Mozilla Firefox 1.5.0.5 Available For Download
- Mozilla Thunderbird & Firefox 1.5.0.4 Released Today
- Firefox 1.5.0.3 Released With The Security Patch
- Did Mozilla Fix The Memory Leaks With Firefox 1.5.0.2?
- Firefox 1.5.0.1 Has Officially Been Released For Download
Firefox 2 Related:
- Where Does Firefox 2 Stand on Vista Compatibility
- Download Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.1 And 1.5.0.9
- Make Firefox 2 Show Tabs With Your OS Theme
- CyberNet’s Updated Guide On Firefox 2 Tweaks
- Firefox 2 Is Now *Officially* Released And Has A Redesigned Homepage
- Paul Thurrott Says Firefox 2 Is A Dud
- How To Change User Agents In IE 7 And Firefox 2
- Mozilla Fixes 2300 Bugs In Firefox 2.0 So Far
- CyberNet’s Extensive Firefox 2.0 Beta 1 Review
Firefox 3 Related:
- Firefox 3 Produces Wonderful Anti-Aliased Corners
- Latest Firefox 3 Nightly Passes The Acid 2 Test
- Download The Newly Released Firefox 3 Alpha 1
- Firefox 3 To Have Advanced Microsummaries
- Mozilla Starts Brainstorming Features For Firefox 3 And Beyond
General Firefox:
- Trimming Down Firefox For The Holiday Season
- Firefox Gets Its Television Debut
- 200 Firefox Extensions Installed At One Time!
- Firefox Crop Circle Now On Google Maps
- Minimizing Firefox Memory Leaks
- What Would Happen If Microsoft Owned Firefox?
- Mozilla’s World Firefox Day Participants Acknowledged
- What Are Your Favorite Firefox Extensions
- Mozilla Firefox Add-ons Page Gets A Nice Facelift
- Creating A “Sandbox” To Test Firefox Extensions
- Crushing Those JavaScript Pop-ups In Firefox
- Topics Mozilla Covered In The Meeting With Microsoft
- Firefox Easter Egg – The Book Of Mozilla
- The Funniest Firefox Extensions
- Using Keyword Searches In Firefox And Opera
- Greasemonkey Scripts That Save You Time
- How To Make Firefox Look Like IE
- Mozilla Switches From “I’m Feeling Lucky†To “Browse By Nameâ€
- 10 Great Firefox Extensions For Tabbed Browsing
- 10 Privacy And Security Extensions For Firefox
- How To Upgrade Your Portable Firefox
- Firefox Hits 200 Million Downloads
- A Look Back At Firefox (Phoenix) 0.1
- Compatibility Issues When Testing Firefox
- How To Customize Firefox’s Toolbars
- Tweak Firefox’s Password Saver Without An Extension
- What You Need To Know To Be A Firefox Nightly Tester
- Firefox Becomes The First Third-Party Program On Google’s Homepage
- Reducing Your Memory Usage In Firefox
- This May Help Your Firefox Memory Leak
I was inspired to do this post from the Firefox Extension Guru who just wrote an article reviewing what has happened with Firefox in the past year. There are a number of significant details that he included that I don’t think I even knew about. I don’t want to spoil the article but I do want to point out that towards the end there is some information on future releases that includes Firefox 2, 3, and 4! If you like his post as much as I do make sure you Digg it!
So as the year comes to an end I would like to congratulate Mozilla on the hard work and dedication that has surely paid off. Firefox’s market share continues to rise and I can’t wait to see what 2007 brings!
Copyright © 2011 CyberNetNews.com
Related Posts:
- Firefox 2 Alpha 1 Release Planned For TuesdayCyberNotes: A Look Back At Firefox (Phoenix) 0.1Using Firefox With Your Tablet PCMozilla Updates The Firefox 2 Release ScheduleFirefox 2.0 Beta 1 Slips To July 11
Post a Comment