"Vrodok the Piglet lover" <Pay.Troll@70.cents.pls> wrote in message
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> Once Upon A Time (on Thu, 13 Apr 2006 22:23:56 +0200), in
> alt.comp.freeware,
> FTR <news.ftr@free.fr>, by way of Message-id
> <443eb358$0$21298$8fcfb975@news.wanadoo.fr>, wrote:
>
>>Laurie Flack wrote:
>>> Firefox 1.5.0.2 provides native support for Macintosh with Intel Core
>>> processors, and stability and security enhancements that are part of our
>>> ongoing program to provide a safe Internet experience for our customers.
>>> We
>>> recommend that all users upgrade to this latest version.
>>>
>>> Here's what's new in Firefox 1.5.0.2:
>>> Universal Binary support for Mac OS X which provides native support for
>>> Macintosh with Intel Core processors. Firefox supports the enhancements
>>> to
>>> performance introduced by the new Mac Intel chipsets.
>>> Improvements to product stability.
>>> Several security fixes.
>>>
>>> Download from
>>> http://releases.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/releases/1.5.0.2/
>>>
>>> Laurie
>>>
>>
>>My updater says, after maanual demand to update: no updates available
>>
>>Frank
>
> According to <http://www.mozilla.com/>:
>
> The link listed at & for to download (the) current Windows-version shows
> the
> following -->
>
> http://download.mozilla.org/?product=firefox-1.5.0.1&os=win&lang=en-US
>
> By way of the above, it would seem, then, to indicate that you, Frank, are
> correct.
> --
FF 1.5.0.2 is, in fact, available right now directly from the FF website:
There is also an announcement and press release about this, dated today, 13
April 2006, titled "Firefox 1.5.0.2 Security and Stability Update." Go here: