Thursday, December 10, 2009

December 10 Tech Tip - Firefox


As many of you know, in order to look at stuff on the internet, you need a computer, DUH!, and a piece of software called a browser. A browser is basically a motor. It takes information from "out there", churns it around and spits it onto your monitor in (hopefully) some coherent and attractively organized fashion. 

There are many browsers:

. . . and then there's Firefox.

Ah jes loves Firefox! 

Here's why:

It works on multiple platforms: Macintosh, Linux, and Windows.

Unlike Internet Explorer, it's a stand-alone application. IE (pronounced just like the old horror movie shrieks, with good reason) is married to the Windows operating system through the registry - a database of everything on your PC. Hack IE and you can compromise the registry, blow-up your operating system and depending on the size and type of your computer, either make a nifty paper weight or a substantial door stop.

Using Firefox as your browser, chances of that happening are greatly reduced.

Firefox is free. That's right, no cost, zero, zip, nada. . . an unbeatable price.

The most important reason I love Firefox is because of all the great bells and whistles - known in Firefox-land as "add-ons" - you can incorporate. They "enhance the internet browsing experience". . . and they work on multiple platforms too.

Here's a list of "fav's" in no particular order:
 
And if you're looking for a place that "defines" Firefox add-ons, try:

http://www.econsultant.com/i-want-firefox-extension/

So there it is, a great piece of free software with free add-ons that make it even better.


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