Firefox 1.0.1 Released
Submitted by praseodymium on Fri, 2005-02-25 14:50.homeobocks writes "Firefox 1.0.1 has been officially released by the Mozilla Foundation, with some important security fixes. An announcement and release notes are available." Presumably this fixes the window injection vulnerabilities.
Folding@Home and xMule :o
Submitted by HopeSeekr of xMule on Thu, 2005-02-24 23:34.What if a program used by tens of thousands could bundle not spyware but helpware. Imagine thousands of instance additions to the FireFox Folding@Home Team and you'll see the beauty of this, as well as a perfectly-GPLish form of payment to the voluntary developers of such appreciated apps.
Joining the Firefox Folding@Home Team
Submitted by praseodymium on Thu, 2005-02-24 20:41.If you want to help spreading Firefox and the understanding protein folding, protein aggregation and related diseases, you should join the Firefox Folding@Home Team.
You can choose to run Folding@Home without ever seeing it using a console client, or use a graphical client when you want to see the proteins folding. Folding does not interrupt your work nor slows down your computer, because it just uses the unused CPU cycles. Of course you can also set the client up to only fold when you are away, but then you will make slower progress.
Not convinced yet? Check out why you should fold!
Welcome!
Submitted by praseodymium on Wed, 2005-02-23 17:59.Welcome to the new homepage of the Firefox Folding@Home Team!
You can register, or log in with any other Drupal ID (such as one from spreadfirefox.com). When you do so, please edit your profile so that it contains the correct data (e.g. your folding@home username).


