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200 000 000 downloads of Firefox web browser

Posted by JLP on July 31st, 2006

Firefox logoAs you can see from the counter in the left sidebar, Mozilla Firefox web browser has just passed the mark of incredible 200 000 000 downloads. So many downloads in less then two years, and downloads from non-official sites aren’t even included in this huge number. People simply love Firefox because of its speed, security, flexibility, themes, extensions and other modern features. If you are still using some old and insecure browser like Internet Explorer, you shouldn’t wait any second longer and finally upgrade to a browser you can trust. Take back the web and download Firefox.

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3 Responses to “200 000 000 downloads of Firefox web browser”

  1. Matej Repinc Says:

    The best web browser, Mozilla Firefox has finaly conquered 200.000.000 downloads. Very glad to hear that, and i hope more people will use Mozilla Firefox in the future and that there will be less people who will use old, full-of-buggs Internet Explorer.

    Viva la Firefox!

  2. JLP Says:

    Yup, I agree, the best web browser. Although its integration with KDE desktop is very poor, well almost non-existant. I hope they improve in this area soon.

  3. Kyle Korleski Says:

    Oh yeah, it’s the best browser for both Windows and Mac.

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