... and the government. Can't use software until it's approved.

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On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 12:24 PM, Justin Scott <leviat...@darktech.org> wrote:
>
>> Yeah, FF might have more updates now than AIR and/or Adobe
>> Reader.  Which is why i just switched to Chrome.  :)
>
> Chrome updates just as often, if not more so, than Firefox.  Google
> just does it automatically in the background and doesn't bother you
> with having to install a new version every couple of months.  I can
> see Chrome and Firefox both abandoning version numbers entirely and
> acting more like web applications in the update sense.  They will
> release updates and the software will pull them in automatically and
> everyone will just have the "latest stable build" all the time without
> regard to "versions" in the traditional sense.  IE, of course, will
> continue to have versions and be more closely tied to Windows to keep
> enterprise customers happy.  I could be wrong. :)
>
>
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