Mozilla Firefox
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Mozilla Firefox
Even though Internet Explorer dominates the Web browser market, you
might wonder why if you spend some time with Mozilla Firefox. This
light and nimble Web wonder brought tabbed browsing into the mainstream
(IE7 recently jumped on the bandwagon) and offers countless ways to
customize it through extensions and themes. Drag-and-drop tabs with
individual close buttons help keep your content organized the way you
like, and you can further streamline your browsing through the use of
extensive hot keys. You'll find all of the regular options and features
required for surfing the Web in the default setup, but the
groundbreaking features come with the thousands of third-party
extensions. Likewise, if you don't like the look of the default
interface, there are hundreds of slick themes to use, though many
weren't updated for version 2 at its release.
Firefox is the
perfect browser for those involved with Web design and coding. A
JavaScript debugger comes standard, and Firefox displays the
page-source code in a new window, using indents and color-coded tags
similar to an HTML editor. The built-in pop-up blocker works great for
most sites, and new antiphishing protections and enhanced security for
extensions are in the version 2 release. Anyone looking for a
full-featured browser with seemingly endless ways to customize should
download this powerhouse.
Download: [Windows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003 Server/Vista]
http://www.mozilla-europe.org/en/products/firefox/
might wonder why if you spend some time with Mozilla Firefox. This
light and nimble Web wonder brought tabbed browsing into the mainstream
(IE7 recently jumped on the bandwagon) and offers countless ways to
customize it through extensions and themes. Drag-and-drop tabs with
individual close buttons help keep your content organized the way you
like, and you can further streamline your browsing through the use of
extensive hot keys. You'll find all of the regular options and features
required for surfing the Web in the default setup, but the
groundbreaking features come with the thousands of third-party
extensions. Likewise, if you don't like the look of the default
interface, there are hundreds of slick themes to use, though many
weren't updated for version 2 at its release.
Firefox is the
perfect browser for those involved with Web design and coding. A
JavaScript debugger comes standard, and Firefox displays the
page-source code in a new window, using indents and color-coded tags
similar to an HTML editor. The built-in pop-up blocker works great for
most sites, and new antiphishing protections and enhanced security for
extensions are in the version 2 release. Anyone looking for a
full-featured browser with seemingly endless ways to customize should
download this powerhouse.
Download: [Windows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003 Server/Vista]
http://www.mozilla-europe.org/en/products/firefox/
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