Read my perspectives for this delicate web browser.
Firefox is my first browser I usded after Internet Explorer. As from what I know, no other antecedents have ever been existed with the technology Firefox possesses. If you are wondering what other web browsers I used, they are: Opera, Netscape, and Google Chrome. But now, let me tell you all about the aspects of Firefox.
- Firefox is undoubtedly swift when browsing the Internet. It is very stable, and it is very clear in viewing texts and videos in websites. Clicking on search results will take you to your destination right away devoid delay.
- The add-ons of Firefox is simply amazing. At addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/, where the design is verily fascinating, there are many categories that you can choose from. You are free to add any function to your Firefox browser by clicking the Add to Firefox button under each add-on, and if you are satisfied, sign up or log in at an account there to comment. If you are an add-on developer you can upload yours online too.
- Firefox uses the Private Browsing technology like what Internet Explorer does. This is a great catalyst which rises Firefox from the dullard kind to the shoulders of popular browsers.
- Firefox is more than a software, because it is so gargantuan that I couldn’t explain it all. It is a company consisted of their staff and you. At Firefox, what you can do to support them is to go to here where you can find out what your finesse are so that you can contribute a little bit or more.













Tue, Oct 20, 2009, by Pompous
Browsers