Rolling back to 2.0.0.14

Unfortunately the kind folks at Dohzilla didn't do the responsible thing and make rollbacks readily available after a big update. For those of you wanting to downgrade, it's available via FTP here:

ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/firefox/releases/2.0.0.14

 

Get it while it's hot before Dohzilla removes the files from their servers.

Rolling back to 2.0.0.14

Yes, I saved the 2.0.0.14 to my external hard drive, and also saved FF3 there as well, and didn't plan upon deleting the 2.0.0.14 version until I used FF3 long enough, and had decided upon keeping it. However, I can't decide whether I want to keep FF3 right now or not, as it has been crashing on me off and on, and I do click to send in the crash reports, so hopefully they'll be fixing these crash problems, which do seem to be occuring less as time goes on, like say once or twice per week now, when it used to crash once or twice per day on me when I first installed FF3, and had after a couple of weeks went back to FF2, but I've been using FF3.0 for a while again. Version 2.0.0.14, the latest upgrade from whatever the version was before that, had never crashed on me and it had ran real fast always, no problems with it at all, and all of my extensions, add-ons, plug-ins and whatever else, had worked fine too, but there were a few extensions and/or add-ons and/or plug-ins, that did need upgrading once I went to FF3.0, and two extensions, or plug-ins, do not work at all, from the anti-virus program I use, as they don't have upgraded versions yet for FF3.0, but the main thing is the crashing of FF3.0. Maybe they'll be fixing those little problems so that FF3 won't crash later on. Have a Great Day, Bernard

Note that Mozilla keeps a

Note that Mozilla keeps a copy of EVERY Firefox release on server. They never delete it.
ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/firefox/releases/

And the download count only counts when you download the latest release.



ThreeDee912 aka. Big Pixel Software

The number are not

The number are not impressive at all ...

Firefox is only counting the downloads made directly from their server. A few seconds after the release thousands of independant site were offering the download on their site too.

And none of those downloads are counted.

~ Why make it simple when you can make it complicated ~

Reverse Download Counter

Can we have the download counter go down every time somebody downloads 2.0.0.14? I have a feeling the number might not be quite as impressive any more.

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