Mozilla.org released Mozilla 1.5 and the faster, newer, not-quite-yet-better Mozilla Firebird 0.7 today. I've been using Moz 1.5 betas and I like them enormously, except that they are a little slow in closing down windows. Firebird's earlier versions show enormous promise, but so far I'm not ready to make the switch. Although, since Moz 1.5 is said to be the last version of the integrated suite, I expect I'll be switching to Firebird as it gets close to 1.0.
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