Filed under: Internet, Mozilla
Firefox 2 installer now available on 3.5 inch and 5.25 inch floppies
But the experiment doesn't stop there. Not only did "JustZisGuy" manage to use WinZip to spread the installer over 5 floppies, he also went and made up some retro-style installation labels.
Of course, this experiment is more art installation than practical demonstration. We can't remember the last time we used a floppy disk drive to save data or install any applications. And even if you've got a PC with a floppy drive, if you plan to use Firefox, that probably means you have an internet connection, which means that you can probably just download the installer yourself.
[via Mozilla Links]

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