- cross-posted to:
- firefox@lemmy.world
- firefox@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- firefox@lemmy.world
- firefox@lemmy.ml
“Last month, Mozilla made a quiet change in Firefox that caused some diehard users to revolt…”
“Last month, Mozilla made a quiet change in Firefox that caused some diehard users to revolt…”
It’s sort of amusing to me that Mozilla would let the Firefox browser languish. Is that not the raison d’etre of your entire organization? What are you doing with your time and effort if you are allowing your core product to languish? What would people say if Microsoft said “yeah, we’ve allowed windows to languish in recent years.” What an insane notion.
They’ve got thunderbird which is as far as I know the only serious alternative to outlook.
Kinda but Thunderbird is community driven, and spun out into an independent subsidiary.
Well, I think they did let it languish, if looking at it being enshittified in
recentlast ~10 years. Also, it’s not their core product anymore. Almost nobody buys a windows license anymore, because piracy was already high, and they let you keep your license from the previous version so whether you had one or not, most probably now you have.I think Microsoft’s core product has not been windows for a long time, but their cloud services, and maybe office and the other common business tools.
There was a graphic here a while ago. What was it, about 4/5 are Azure and Office 365, Windows less than 1/5.