Re: Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.17 is out
"John John (MVP)" <audetweld@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message
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| lb wrote:
|
| > How would you like it if the manufacturer of you make of car came out
| > with an improved fuel saving device and they gave it to all the people
| > that had 2007 and 2008 models and yours was a 2006?
|
| First of all, Windows 98 is not a year 2006 model, it's a year 1998 model.
|
| Secondly, in terms of computers, the rapid pace of changes of both
| hardware and software in this field makes anything that is 10 years old
| almost completely obsolete. A 2 year old car, as you give in your
| example, is not completely obsolete, in car lifespans and technology
| even a ten year old car is not as outdated as a ten year old computer.
| A more appropriate analogy for your fuel saving device would be someone
| crying because a new fuel saving devices for model year 2007/2008 cars
| doesn't work in their 1942 Packard!
|
| John
|
Hmm, not exactly what is occurring... this isn't an *embedded* application
being discussed here, its a browser for Internet usage which uses the
system/OS available aspects for SOME of its functions, however, most
functions are supplied by the program, in its own code and libraries.
So contrary to what might be normally argued for this activity, and due to
cross platform application [e.g., Linux and other] the difficulties in
continuing 9X support would seem to be essentially non-existent. The *hooks*
used for access in/to the various systems are known, and in 9X are
unchanging.
So the analogy being used to a car is not relevant... we aren't discussing
an integral PART being supplied, but a third party add-on like a fur lined
mirror or a set of fog lamps mounted under/on the bumper.. this shows more,
a deliberate refusal to supply support, or more likely just plain laziness
by the programmers, or as has been suggested, leverage supplied by some
outside force..
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