Mozilla Firefox is a free, open source next generation internet browser based off a W3C compliant gecko engine. There are no ads or commitment, just a free browser for you to enjoy.
Why use Firefox?
Firefox holds many advantages over other browsers: tabs, add-ons, plugins, themes, as well as being open source so developers can find and fix bugs faster than any other browser.
Although Internet Explorer has began implementing tabs and add-ons to its newest browser, it is only available for Windows XP and Vista with many of its add-ons as pay-for-only. On the other hand, Firefox is available for every OS and its add-ons are free for use to be altered to your liking as they remain open source.
Since Firefox is open source, developers have had the privilege of creating many quality add-ons, plugins and themes. Each add-on has its own advantages and creates a user experience like no other browser. Popular add-ons include Adblock, Web Developer Toolbar, Flashblock, Forecastfox, and Greasemonkey.
What are themes?
Themes are skins used to personalize Firefox. Other browsers may have themes, but none can compare to the amount or quality of Firefox. Firefox can even look like Internet Explorer, if that tickles your fancy.
For safer, faster, more
reliable browsing.
Furthermore, developers have had the chance of altering Firefox to create a thumb-drive version of which can be taken anywhere. So not only will you not have to deal with other browsers, but you can take along your personalized add-ons to give you that at-home feel.
How can I get Mozilla Firefox?
Firefox can be downloaded in many locations, but I recommend downloading it from Google since it comes pre-installed with the GoogleToolbar which includes many great features that take advantage of Firefox’s abilities.







