After reading some recent plaudits for Mozilla Firebird, I’m giving it another shot as my default browser. My biggest gripe with 0.6 is that it breaks the bookmarklet that I use to start a new post for this site. That’s a bit agitating. Other than that, I’m very impressed with the overall performance and usability of the browser. I’m especially eager to see the new mail client. I use Mozilla to read my mail at home, and until I have the complementary email client for Firebird, I’ll be a bit stuck out.
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After reading some recent plaudits for Mozilla Firebird, I’m giving it another shot as my default browser. My biggest gripe with 0.6 is that it breaks the bookmarklet that I use to start a new post for this site. That’s a bit agitating. Other than that, I’m very impressed with the overall performance and usability of the browser. I’m especially eager to see the new mail client. I use Mozilla to read my mail at home, and until I have the complementary email client for Firebird, I’ll be a bit stuck out.
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