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- Firefox is dead to me • The Register
Yeah, all of you who still think Mozilla and Firefox are free and independent of evil old Google, wake up That hasn't been the case for ages If the US Department of Justice is successful in breaking up Google and Chrome, Muhlheim admitted, it's game over for Firefox The web browser would start a "downward spiral" that could put "Firefox out
- The fall of Firefox: Mozillas once-popular web browser . . .
There's nothing new about Firefox's decline In 2022, Firefox dropped to 2 6% from 2021's 2 7% In 2015, when I first started using DAP's numbers, Firefox had an 11% market share By 2016, Firefox
- Realistically, is Firefox dying? : r browsers - Reddit
Just because a couple of people hate the Firefox UI redesign on reddit doesn't mean every Firefox user does There are still several non techie people who won't mind the UI redesign The decline in marketshare is not because people actively hate Firefox, it's because of pre bundled web browsers - Edge on Windows, Chrome on Android and chromeOS
- Firefox is Dying. Is it Time to Say Good Bye? - WPINDIGO
At some point, until late 2011, Firefox was the 2nd most used browser worldwide These days, it’s struggling to keep its users and has a disappointing 3% market share But the inevitable happened I’m saying good bye to Firefox browser and moving to another decent alternative for my main daily activity Is Firefox browser dead?
- Firefox Lost Almost 50 million Users: Heres Why It is Concerning
Mozilla’s Firefox is the only viable competitor to Chromium-based browsers If Firefox disappears, users won’t have a choice to select a different browser engine I’m sure you will agree that monopoly is bad; hence, we need something to survive as an alternative to Google’s chrome engine
- Firefox is dead to me – and Im not the only one who is fed . . .
Firefox is dead to me – and I'm not the only one who is fed up I know some people still love Firefox But, folks, it's a bad relationship, and the problems have been going on for a while now
- Firefox Is Dead To Me - Slashdot
Veteran columnist Steven J Vaughan-Nichols declared that Firefox was "dead" to him in a scathing opinion piece Tuesday that cites Mozilla's strategic missteps and the browser's declining technical performance as evidence of terminal decline Vaughan-Nichols argues that Mozilla has fundamentally bet
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