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Mozilla

Firefox's Effect On Other Browsers 475

An anonymous reader points out an interview with Mozilla's "evangelist," Christopher Blizzard, regarding the future of Firefox and how it affects other browsers. It's an Austrian site, so forgive the comma abuse. From derStandard: "It's sort of interesting though, part of our strategy is to make sure, that we continue making change and the indirect effect of this is that Microsoft continues to have to do releases, because if we get so far ahead that we're able to drive the platform they are not able to keep up and keep their users. I mean, we have this joke which says 'Internet Explorer 7 is the best release we ever did,' because they would not have done it, if we would have not built Firefox. And the same is true for Apple, they are doing a lot to keep up with us. Safari 3.1 is a good example, as far as we see it, the only reason they did this release was that Firefox 3 would come out and have Javascript speed which would be twice as fast as theirs, cause that's how it was before. So by pushing other people to make releases we can go on our mission to make sure the web stays healthy."

Comment It's not dead, it's functioning as it should be (Score 1) 742

From the article "The tools market is dead. Open source killed it. The only commercial development tools that can survive today are the ones that leapfrog open source tools. [..] UNA Personal Edition was not going to persuade Java developers to stop using Eclipse or Idea, .NET developers to stop using Visual Studio, Ruby developers to stop using TextMate, or die-hard Emacs and Vi developers from using those respective editors. Why? Because stripped of its collaborative features, what remains is an incremental improvement on the status quo. Incremental improvements that cost money don't fare well against free tools."

So, if they can't sell a product which isn't better than freely available alternatives, that means the tools market is dead? They just produced an editor which doesn't have enough distinguishing features to be marketable and complain the market being dead? To me that sounds like the market is live and functioning as it should be.

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