Tag: Releases
The following posts are tagged Releases.
Firefox 2.0.0.18 and 3.0.4 have been released. Comments are closed. Read the complete article »
Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid Ibex has been released! EDIT [11/14]: This may be a humble little aside post, but stick around for an epic post soon! I’ve decided to drop that idea. Maybe next year. If you’ve been following me on Twitter, you’ll know what it’s about! Comments are closed. Read the complete article »
PHP 4.4.9 is the final PHP 4 release. Here’s hoping for wider, faster PHP 5 adoption! Comments are closed. Read the complete article »
Firefox 3’s first security and stability update, Firefox 3.0.1, is now available. Yesterday, Firefox 2.0.0.16 was released. Also view the release notes for Firefox 3.0.1 and Firefox 2.0.0.16. Comments are closed. Read the complete article »
WordPress 2.6 “Tyner” is now available, and I summarize the cool new features that come out of the box with it. Download WordPress 2.6 now! 2 comments. Read the complete article »
Firefox 2.0.0.15 is now available. Mozilla will continue to support Firefox 2 with updates until December 2008. If you’re still using Firefox 2, what are you waiting for? Get Firefox 3! Comments are closed. Read the complete article »
Mozilla Firefox 3 is now available! Go download it now, and join in the Download Day fun in the bid for a Guinness World Record! Comments are closed. Read the complete article »
Opera 9.5 has been released! This time, Opera shall redefine web standards. But still… go Firefox! Comments are closed. Read the complete article »
Firefox 3 Release Candidate is now available for download!
That was pretty quick after it was code complete and nightly build users could update Minefield to use its code first, and since I’m already on Minefield myself too I don’t see a need to download the release candidate.
But as you can see, we’re getting very close [...] 2 comments. Read the complete article »
PHP 5.2.6 has been released, with over 120 bug fixes, several of which are security related. Comments are closed. Read the complete article »