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eddie
26-04-2007, 02:20 AM
Source: mozillaZine (http://www.mozillazine.org/talkback.html?article=21543)
On the day that support for Mozilla Firefox 1.5 was scheduled to end, an announcement has been posted on the Mozilla Developer News weblog stating that support for Firefox 1.5 has been extended until mid-May.

Once support for Firefox 1.5 ends, no more 1.5.0.x security and stability updates will be released. The last such update was Firefox 1.5.0.11, which was made available on Tuesday 20th March this year. Users are strongly advised to upgrade to the latest Firefox 2 release, currently 2.0.0.3, as soon as possible.

The Mozilla Developer News weblog posting appears to be the only official announcement of the change to the Firefox 1.5 support schedule. Other parts of the Mozilla Corporation website still mention April 24th as the end-of-life date for 1.5.

Zero Day, the ZDNet security weblog, has a post about the Firefox 1.5 support extension, which includes a quotation from the Mozilla Corporation's senior director of product management, Basil Hashem, who says, "The original end-of-life date for Firefox was April 24th, we decided to extend that out by a couple of weeks in order to allow for an additional Firefox 1.5.0.x release that incorporates the ability to accurately offer the user a chance to perform a major update (1.5 -> 2.0)."

ax3
26-04-2007, 01:31 PM
bt Mozilla Firefox 1.5 isnt it more stable & error FREE ........

navjotjsingh
26-04-2007, 02:15 PM
Nope. I am using Firefox 2.x for so many days and never felt any errors or threats to my PC. How can you say Firefox 1.5 is more stable than 2?

eddie
28-04-2007, 01:24 AM
Firefox 2 has been proving to be an excellent release and with the updates now reaching 2.0.0.3, most of the issues (if any) have also been ironed out. So if you have not upgraded yet, then do so without any doubts :)