
| The long-anticipated end to Firefox 1.5 support was originally slated for April 24, but last month, Mozilla pushed back the drop-dead date to May 29th, saying it needed more time to craft the automatic updater. When Mozilla triggers what it has called “major updates,” users will be offered an in-place upgrade to Firefox 2.0, which they can decline if they wish. Users can also permanently suppress the upgrade message so it never appears again. |