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Firefox is on the verge of extinction. What can they do about it?
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<blockquote data-quote="rain2reign" data-source="post: 990560" data-attributes="member: 88069"><p>I still use Firefox, mainly because I transferred my years old profile over again and again. It's just the way I want it. And only use Edge for the rare instance a site doesn't work properly, because it was built on pure Google's "(web) standards" for convience... Although even I have a lot of criticism about Mozilla non-stop, however it disappearing would mean that we officially lost the one thing everyone needs competition. Though they can hardly be called that in recent years.</p><p></p><p>Most true and hardcore chromium browser fans, I have had the pleasure of conversing with, all seem to be in the disbelief that chromium being open-source is separate from Google's influence over the project through the years. Almost to the near point that open-source software <strong><em>equals </em></strong>free as in freedom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rain2reign, post: 990560, member: 88069"] I still use Firefox, mainly because I transferred my years old profile over again and again. It's just the way I want it. And only use Edge for the rare instance a site doesn't work properly, because it was built on pure Google's "(web) standards" for convience... Although even I have a lot of criticism about Mozilla non-stop, however it disappearing would mean that we officially lost the one thing everyone needs competition. Though they can hardly be called that in recent years. Most true and hardcore chromium browser fans, I have had the pleasure of conversing with, all seem to be in the disbelief that chromium being open-source is separate from Google's influence over the project through the years. Almost to the near point that open-source software [B][I]equals [/I][/B]free as in freedom. [/QUOTE]
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