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Based on something I've read recently, I want to do a poll of my readers:
Do you use Firefox to browse the web?
Yes, I use the official build of Firefox.
49 (87.5%)
Yes, I use a local build of Firefox.
0 (0.0%)
No, but I use a Firefox derivative (like Iceweasel).
1 (1.8%)
No.
6 (10.7%)
If you use Firefox (you answered Yes in question 1), do you know where to look to find the version number of Firefox?
Yes; I'd look in the Help->About window (or Firefox->About on Mac OS X).
50 (90.9%)
Yes; I'd find it from elsewhere in Firefox.
0 (0.0%)
Yes; I'd find it using some method outside of Firefox, but I wouldn't know where to look for it inside the program.
0 (0.0%)
No; I'd have no clue where else to look for it.
1 (1.8%)
This question isn't applicable to me as I don't use Firefox.
4 (7.3%)
How about if the version number was taken out of the Help->About / Firefox->About window? Would you still be able to find the version number?
Yes; I'd be able to find it from elsewhere in Firefox.
14 (25.5%)
Yes; I'd be able to find it using some method outside of Firefox, but I wouldn't know where to look for it inside the program.
17 (30.9%)
No; I'd have no clue where else to look for it.
20 (36.4%)
This question isn't applicable to me as I don't use Firefox.
4 (7.3%)
If you use Firefox (you answered Yes in question 1), did you know that there was a "Troubleshooting Information" menu item in the "Help" menu?
Yes, and I use it regularly.
0 (0.0%)
Yes, and I've used it once or twice.
4 (7.4%)
Yes, and although I've never used it, I know what it does.
7 (13.0%)
I knew it was there, but I've never used it, and I don't know what it does.
10 (18.5%)
No, I never knew it was there until just now.
29 (53.7%)
My version of Firefox doesn't seem to have that option.
0 (0.0%)
This question isn't applicable to me as I don't use Firefox.
4 (7.4%)
( My reason for asking )