Its logo depicting a wily flame-colored fox encircling the globe suggests that nonprofit Mozilla aims to set the world on fire with every new version of its free, open source Web browser Firefox, released in its fourth incarnation Tuesday. Available for Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, Android and Maemo, Firefox 4 boasts speed and performance advancements, enhancements to the JavaScript engine and a new look that supports HTML5, Mozilla representatives posted on the company blog.
They would have had millions more DL's if it were PPC compatible. BUT I would surmise that a good portion of the now 7 million DL's are people that were led to believe by the line under the DL link, "All Platforms" and no further "openly visible" system requirements, that this is PPC compatible. But it isn't and that would in turn add false numbers.
Eventually this will be revealed and it will come out in the wash. OR Mozilla can be just as sneaky as they were when they dropped PPC support without notice and maintain the numbers are "valid". Although they are not.
FireFox 4 Lets Fly With New Speed, Privacy Features
Posted by: Mike Martin March 22, 2011 02:37 PMIts logo depicting a wily flame-colored fox encircling the globe suggests that nonprofit Mozilla aims to set the world on fire with every new version of its free, open source Web browser Firefox, released in its fourth incarnation Tuesday. Available for Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, Android and Maemo, Firefox 4 boasts speed and performance advancements, enhancements to the JavaScript engine and a new look that supports HTML5, Mozilla representatives posted on the company blog.
Eventually this will be revealed and it will come out in the wash. OR Mozilla can be just as sneaky as they were when they dropped PPC support without notice and maintain the numbers are "valid". Although they are not.