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Back in the day when Firefox was the fastest browser, Firefox OS was never a thought, and GIF backgrounds where hip. A lot has changed.
Look for the good old days when Phoenix was created because of too much bloat in Mozilla suite.
Remember Firebird?
Still going strong!
I used to do support for them back in 2009
I'm am an ex contributor now, though. Happy birthday!
Still the best browser for opening non standards compliant sites from the early 2000's
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http://thenextweb.com/dd/2014/11/10/firefox-turns-10-mozilla-introduces-new-forget-button-launches-developer-focused-browser/
Wow 10 years. Happy bday Firefox! Still using it.
I stopped using it around 2011 - Chrome FTW.
Chrome used to be good, but I found out that it uses way too much cpu and RAM, even with most plugins disabled, thinking of switching back to firefox :S
Loyal to firefox still. I find Chromium quicker but I don't like to feed G too much data. If Chromium had a similar REPL to mozrepl I'd maybe switch.
IE has come a long way in this time too.
I am curious how Mozilla's Electrolysis project (process separation like in Chrome and IE) will change or improve the overall performance (also maybe only the perceived one in terms of UI smoothness). They activated it (by default) in the Nightly last week so I assume it might become available in the release at the end of February.