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Installing and Using Mozilla FireFox Part 1
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Wikipedia says:
Firefox had about 15% of the recorded usage share of Web browsers as of January 2008 making Firefox the second-most popular browser in current use worldwide after Internet Explorer.[1]
Firefox uses the open-source Gecko layout engine, which implements some current Web standards plus a few features which are intended to anticipate likely additions to the standards.
Firefox includes tabbed browsing, a spell checker, incremental find, live bookmarking, a download manager, and a search system that uses Google. Functions can be added through around 2,000 add-ons created by third party developers;[2] the most popular include NoScript (script blocker), FoxyTunes (controls music players), Adblock Plus (ad blocker), StumbleUpon (website discovery), DownThemAll! (download functions) and Web Developer (web tools).[3]
Internet Explorer is still available. Mozilla FireFox and Interent Explorer now give you a choice.
Install Firefox at FireFox
Look at the Plugins page. Plugins help your browser perform specific functions like viewing special graphic formats or playing multimedia files. Plugins are slightly different from extensions, which modify or add to existing functionality. Plugins offered are: Acrobat Reader by Adobe, Adobe Flash Player, Quicktime by Apple Computer, Real Player, Shockwave by Adobe, and Windows Media Player.
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