Firefox Wins PC World's Product of the Year Award

AlbertPacino

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<font color="#FF9900">Let the browser wars begin anew: This open-source program is streamlined, customizable, and just plain better. No wonder it has attracted millions of users in just a few months.</font>

When you're buying hardware, software, and services, you want the top combination of power, features, reliability, and value. That's what you'll find in these World Class Award winners--starting with the Product of the Year.

What makes a product great? For 22 years, we've answered that question in the form of our World Class Awards. The products, technologies, and categories keep changing. But in 2005, as in 1983, great products meld practical features with innovation. They help you rather than annoy you. And they do it at a fair price. This year we chose 100 tools--the most in years--for work, home, and everywhere in between. Then we ranked them from 1 to 100, scrutinizing each product's design, features, performance, innovation, and price. The resulting honor roll is as wide-ranging as today's world of personal technology. (And 23 of our 100 winners have the best price of all: They're free.)

In the following pages you'll find our top picks grouped by category (for example, Security on page 4 and Digital Photography on page 8), as well as in ranked order from 1 to 100 on page 12.

The 100 Best Products of 2005
 

NitnayLion

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Maxthon also made the listing. :clap:

Mysoft Technology Maxthon 1.1
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Maxthon transforms the Ubiquitous One (IE) into a tabbed browser bristling with toolbars and utilities. Like Avant Browser, this IE shell blocks ads, pop-ups, and ActiveX controls, and its privacy tool makes it easy to erase your Internet cache, cookies, and browsing and search history. Maxthon gives you lots of control over whether and how new Web pages open in new tabs; and, like Firefox and Mozilla, the program lets you bookmark sets of tabbed Web pages so that you can open them all at once. You can also close open sites by domain or by screen position--all those to the right or to the left of your current position. Even if you turn off many of its bells and whistles, these core features make Maxthon useful for anyone who continues to rely on Internet Explorer for their browsing.
 

undertaker

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I have stopped using FF.It caused a driver error with the nv4disp.dll when displaying flash sites every day!
Back to Opera 8.01,only one crash(not the driver error) in 2 months,probably due to me accessing a 'u know what' kinda site.
 

uknowme007

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Firefox has its limitations.....

But its not as vulnerable as IE...Used to love Netscape but they didnt bother upgradin untill recently.....Wont use nething else than FF untill some site is not compatible and makes me 2 !