End of the line for Firefox 1.5 support
Six months after Firefox 2.0 was released, Mozilla is now ending support for Firefox 1.5.
Firefox - End of the road for 1.5Today (April 24th) is the final day of official support for Firefox 1.5, so if you haven't upgraded yet, it's time to do so. Figures indicate that Firefox 1.5.0.x users accounts for about 40% of the total Firefox user base, so there are plenty of people let to upgrade.
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The other day I posted a question which asked "Which is best - Ubuntu or Kubuntu?" Interestingly one of the most popular replies that I got was "it depends." With this phrase in mind I decided to take Kubuntu for a spin and see for myself which I preferred.
Kubuntu 7.04 - Is the the distro for those coming from a Windows background?
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