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Download Day 2008 Statistics

I previously blogged about the Download Day 2008 project.  I'm quite excited about this, and I'm sure we can make a record which would be very hard to break!   So, I started to think, what can I do to help this project, apart from telling the people I know about this, and hosting a banner on my website?  I decided to create a simple web page where users can get some interesting statistics on the progress of project.  A few more hours later, Download Day 2008 Statistics was born!

How to test your Mozilla patch in RTL mode

I'm happy to announce the availability of the Force RTL extension!  This extension allows you to test Firefox and Thunderbird's user interface in RTL mode, without needing to download a Hebrew, Arabic or Persian version, without changing the user interface language, and without restarting the application (if you're running a recent version of the application).  You can read more here.

Firefox 2008 Download Day

Firefox 2008 Download Day is a SpreadFirefox.com project, which is intending to set a Guinness world record for most software downloads in 24 hours!  All you have to do is to pledge on their page that you will download a copy of Firefox 3 on the Download Day (the date to be announced later), and actually do download Firefox 3 on that date!  You can leave your email address in order to be notified of the exact schedule of the Download Day.

Last patch for Firefox 3

Firefox 3 is in the "End Game" status, which means that it's feature and code complete, and won't get changes except to fix any serious bugs found during the final tests before the release.  Firefox 3 RC1 has already been released.  On Tuesday, it was decided that there will be one more release candidate (namely Firefox 3 RC2) before the final release.  Firefox 3 RC2 will most likely be the Firefox 3 final version, unless some very serious issues are found, and it's decided that they're required to be fixed in the final product.

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