i’ve got a backlog of
mozilla

links that are begging to get dumped into the
annotated bookmark bin

.

mozilla 0.9.9

was released a bit behind schedule, but hey it’s got support for
mathml

, so who’s
complaining

. ahem. anyway, say you’re stuck on a windows machine and you’re really hankering to view some por…er..newsclip with windows media player, but you don’t want to open up explorer – well,
now you can

:

“A few nights ago I ran into this problem, and copied np*.dll from Program Files\Windows Media Player into my plugins directory. After that I seem to recall having a working plugin.”

and if you’re not happy about that, maybe andrew leonard can pick up your spirits with
mozilla’s revenge

:

“As I write these words, I’ve been running Mozilla for Windows for almost five hours. While that’s obviously not enough time to make a detailed technical appraisal, I can say that Mozilla has already become my default browser and that it is as fast and slick and full-featured as I want. It may not be perfect, but there’s no denying that it is for real. What’s more, Mozilla isn’t just a usable browser — it’s a powerful reminder of why free software engenders excitement and passion from both its users and its creators.”

and lo’ there’s yet more
evidence

that
aol

is thinking about waiving
mozilla’s gecko

in
microsoft’s

face:

“”We’ve been testing Netscape’s Gecko on CompuServe since fall, and AOL is just beginning to test now,” AOL spokesman Jim Whitney said. “We’ve invested significant resources in continuing to develop Gecko, and it is great technology.””

and lastly, but certainly not leastly, there’s
experimental bloggerapi support

for mozilla composer, which compliments the great stuff that
mike

is putting together with
mozBlog

maybe soon
cory

will be writing an
article

entitled, “how much ass does mozilla kick? all of it.”

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