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Wake up! While you are requesting Vista Aero features, you don't realize that those damned Redmond programmers work towards a single goal : that, eventually, you won't even be able to simply INSTALL, or even RUN, a non Microsoft software,  (like Firefox) on a microsoft controlled PC!!!!!
Wake up! While you are requesting Vista Aero features, you don't realize that those damned Redmond programmers work towards a single goal : that, eventually, you won't even be able to simply INSTALL, or even RUN, a non Microsoft software,  (like Firefox) on a microsoft controlled PC!!!!!
 
:Technological fundamentalists are just as hypocritical as religious fundamentalists (you even use the word "crusade" in your little speech). Can you prove your claim that Microsoft is anti-freedom? I think not. If Microsoft didn't want third-party programs running on their OS, Microsoft would have wrote its OS to block off such programs long ago. Microsoft would also not be offering to help make Firefox compatible with Vista. I kindly ask for you to not to try to infringe upon our freedom to use the OS of our choice. I also look forward to purchasing Vista, and I hope Firefox will be able to support Aero because, ultimately, the best browser will be the one fully versatile to and compatible with ALL operating systems. --[[User:Armaetin|Armaetin]] 00:30, 7 January 2007 (PST)
Comment: Microsoft is not a "big-brother" who wants to "crush our liberties." You conspiracy folk really creep me out. Listen to yourself for a moment! Demonic? Evil? Microsoft '''Corporation''' is a business! The Mozilla '''Corporation''' is a business! If you've ever taken an economics course, that's what businesses do! Microsoft just happens to be better at it than its competition. If Microsoft's goal was to ensure no non-Microsoft program could ever run on the PC, then Microsoft would have done it along time ago! Also, Microsoft wouldn't be offering to help make Firefox compatible with Windows! Wake up! Think for a moment before you speak! --[[User:Armaetin|Armaetin]] 13:00, 28 December 2006 (PST)

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It would be very usefull and not difficult to put somewhere accessible on the navigator a button wich allow to make a search in the page instead of going in edition>search in page....

No VISTA support AT ALL - NEVER

I read a comment about aero support, that's my comment about it :

Pleease!! Don't support Vista! Don't support freedom-crushing softwares, ill-programmed-ressource-eating-big-brother-based operating systems. XP is evil, but Vista is much more than just evil. Vista is, like its creators, demoniac. It's another attemps to crush our liberties, to destroy free will, to control Everything, not just the content of your computer, but your whole life.

So, pleease, don't support it by adding Vista-like features in Firefox.

Firefox HAS TO BECOME one of the leaders of the Anti-Big-Brother crusade. That's why I proposed the idea of an anti-windows reminder in the taskbar.

Wake up! While you are requesting Vista Aero features, you don't realize that those damned Redmond programmers work towards a single goal : that, eventually, you won't even be able to simply INSTALL, or even RUN, a non Microsoft software, (like Firefox) on a microsoft controlled PC!!!!!

Technological fundamentalists are just as hypocritical as religious fundamentalists (you even use the word "crusade" in your little speech). Can you prove your claim that Microsoft is anti-freedom? I think not. If Microsoft didn't want third-party programs running on their OS, Microsoft would have wrote its OS to block off such programs long ago. Microsoft would also not be offering to help make Firefox compatible with Vista. I kindly ask for you to not to try to infringe upon our freedom to use the OS of our choice. I also look forward to purchasing Vista, and I hope Firefox will be able to support Aero because, ultimately, the best browser will be the one fully versatile to and compatible with ALL operating systems. --Armaetin 00:30, 7 January 2007 (PST)