BBC NEWS | dot.life | A blog about technology from BBC News | Firefox: Can browsers make bucks? why i make the choice to use the browser that suites me best, and thats what i think everyone should do. But most peoplewon't really use add-ins for FF and who don't really know best, who definatly won't be changing any FF code. eg: My fatherpigeonfriend! You've made your point about Opera being the best choice for you (and others). That is fine - but it is unreasonablereasonable decision by elevating it to the status of universal best choice and by attempting to argue that FOSS is intrinsicallyentirety, like you seem to think, i am saying FF is not the best browser, so why settle for it? (obviously people have their opinions, mine is that FF is not the best, many would say it is, that i don't mind either) results from vendors of software defect identification tools, such as Reasoning, that found that while the bug density www.bbc.co.uk
BBC NEWS | dot.life | A blog about technology from BBC News | Is it lift off for Linux? produced as open source. Folks should adopt the best software for themselves. Increasingly that's open sourcemyself, but it's a cool idea! Can't wait for Heron - I'm a webmaster and graphics artist who has been using Linux solely forof the UNIX world is now Linux, simply because it works best. Macs are also good machines because they run OS X, whichvery helpful. Outdated hardware meant that it wasn't the best experience ever, but then I stumbled upon XUbuntu, designedviruses and the like. For me, discovering linux was the best thing to happen to me about computers. I wish it wouldmultimedia applications, and all the other productivity tools needed to run a business. The combined cost of buying those tools in Windows can easily be more than £500. £500 is a lot www.bbc.co.uk