So what are the benefits of this new browser? Here is a quick run-down:
- Tabbed browsing (you can now have two or more web pages open in one browser Window. Wonderful!)
- RSS reader (this is way cool, this keeps you updated with sites when they change. For example, once you've downloaded Firefox and returned to this site you will see an orange button on the bottom right of your browser. Select this and then in your bookmarks you will automatically know when I've had a new post. Very cool!)
- Pop-up blocker (oh sure, I'm sure you have one from Google by now, but now its integrated and you don't need a third-party add-in)
- Tight integration with Google (search from the toolbar)
- Download manager
- It's not Microsoft! Oh don't get me wrong, I love Bill Gates, but every other day Microsoft has a new patch for its product or their is a new bug that hackers can tap into your computer with through Internet Explorer. Firefox, partially because it holds so small of a share of the market, does not have this problem.
Other Articles:
CNET's Review
Forbe's Review
FireFox Homepage
3 comments:
Very cool! I'm not sure I'm that hard-core of a RSS feed guy, or at least yet, but your demo seemed to demonstrate a very powerful product. Thanks for letting me know!
firefox is awesome!
(this has been posted with firefox)
Jeremy Turner
jeremy@linuxwebguy.com
Just so you know, I downloaded Firefox last night. Although I doubt I care as much as you, it is nice. I especially like the tabbed browsing and "RSS reader" as you call it. :) So thanks for the tip. Maybe I should listen to you more often... ha ha ha. ;)
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