09
Sep
Posted by Stephen In Information
Firefox has a plethora of extensions and themes available that enhances its capabilities and appearance. They get all the attention all the time.
Let’s today shift the focus slightly towards a few external Firefox tools that can be used to optimize Firefox: Read More
22
Aug
Posted by Stephen In Information
Is life simpler without lots of choice? In the early years of the Internet, we had no choice but to use the Netscape web browser that was given to us. Then, one by one they have increased up to the point where there are a number of browser that claim to be better than the rest. But do you know the difference between you Internet Explorers and your Safaris? Do you know why Firefox may work better on your PC than Internet Explorer?
Whereas they all do a job, there are certain browsers that do just a little bit extra.
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19
Aug
Posted by Stephen In Information
In order to surf the web, you need a web browser, and today there are several different ones to choose from. If you’re looking for a lean, no-nonsense browser, Chrome is the one for you. Internet Explorer still stands as the odds on favorite when you want to make sure pages load correctly (not because of superior standards support, but because its majority market share have driven developers to code their webpages to look best on IE). Firefox has found more than a niche market by giving users near endless customization, and Apple’s Safari purports to run circles around everyone else (it doesn’t). And then there’s the cornucopia of alternative browsers and browser shells, like Flock (Firefox-based) and Avant (IE-based).
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14
Aug
Posted by Stephen In News
Two weeks ago, Mozilla announced a major milestone for its Firefox (
) web browser: one billion downloads. They even launched OneBillionPlusYou.com to mark the occasion and demonstrate just how large one billion really is.
Not everyone’s in awe of the number, though. A senior executive of Microsoft, the current browser market leader, has made statements today that essentially question the validity of the one billion downloads milestone. Oh, and she talked about how IE6 cannot die as well.
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12
Aug
Posted by Stephen In News
Mozilla has released the first alpha of Firefox 3.6. Ars takes a look at the new features, such as CSS gradients.
On Friday, Mozilla announced the availability of the first Firefox 3.6 alpha release. It introduces several new features and brings a number of performance improvements to the popular open source Web browser.
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