Firefox's First Birthday

What LCD Do You Like Best? And Why?

  • ViewSonic VA1912wb Black 19" 8ms LCD Widescreen Monitor 300 cd/m2 500:1 Built in Speakers 0.294mm Pi

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  • ViewSonic VP930b Black 19" 8ms gray-to-gray (avg); 20ms black-white-black (typ) LCD Monitor - Retail

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  • ViewSonic VX922 Black/Silver 19" 2ms gray-to-gray (avg.); 2ms white-black-white (typ) LCD Monitor 27

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  • SAMSUNG 940t-Black Black 19" 20ms LCD Monitor 250 cd/m2 1000:1 0.294mm Pixel Pitch - Retail

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Firefox doesn't have anything close to a perfect security record. Version 1.0.1, released in February, is purported to fix 17 vulnerabilities found in the previous version. The most serious of the vulnerabilities allows an exploit to trick a user into thinking he is at one site while he is actually at a spoofed site with malicious intentions.

Obviously, Firefox was never the perfect solution to the problems that plague IE.

It's impossible to create perfect software.
 
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