I find it irritating that Mozilla does not plainly indicate what the SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS are for, say, installing Firefox on a Mac. Nowhere can I find a link to such essential information! Where is it?
I find it irritating that Mozilla does not plainly indicate what the SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS are for, say, installing Firefox on a Mac. Nowhere can I find a link to such essential information! Where is it?
You expect people to download your software only to find out that our system can't handle it? It is standard in the software industry to ALWAYS provide information about system requirements in plain sight right on the page where people can learn more about and/or download the software. Why does Mozilla consistently violate this most basic rule? It's rude!
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Yeah! That's the ticket! Thanks for providing the link.
I swear I wasted about an hour looking all around for a link to get to this page.
Someone has to kick the website designer in the ass for not thinking like a customer does. She should be putting information like this in easy to find, easy to see, easy to access places--let me repeat that for emphasis--PLACES-- on the various related places and pages that Mozilla uses to promote their software.
Amazing what a Google search turns up for Firefox System Requirements.
Or what this Google search turns up for Firefox 5 System Requirements.