The Fox is on Fire
Mozilla Firebird becomes Mozilla Firefox – to be pronounced with a hot spud in the mouth. The logo is quite nice, somewhat reminiscent of the eye of the lizzard, dinosaur, whatever, in small sizes (Cf. the favicon on Firebird, sorry, fox website). It shows a fox wrapped around the globe, the tail on fire. The globe is politically correct enough for not displaying any particular continent or country, but instead some imaginary wonderland on a blue planet. I like that.
Anyway, the animal – we don’t quite know anymore whether it’s a monster, a legendary bird, or a goupil, all those brand faces just induce confusion at the end of the day – provides us with the version 0.8 and the following new features:
- A powerful new download manager that makes tracking multiple downloads easier;
- Numerous improvements to bookmarks handling […];
- Improved handling of extensions […];
- An easy to use installer for Microsoft Windows users;
- A new default theme for Mac OS X users that integrates seamlessly with the OS X desktop environment.
Have a nice trip, you guys.¶