just window friendly if you have to many pages open you can just drag all on to one page... history page that opens with chrome.....
it saves all the places you go with out having to save them... keeps track of what you use more....
you can just type words into the Search bar like you would with Google and it finds it.... so much quicker...
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Mozilla Firefox Vs Internet Explorer
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Haven't tried Google Chrome yet but Firefox is a great browser with so many features it isn't funny!
I do use IE as well on my XP machine sometimes but it can be a pain......
I do use IE as well on my XP machine sometimes but it can be a pain......
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tadz0rz wrote:only thing that annoys me about firefox, im not sure if you can change this probley can but anyway. when i want to open a new tab i have to go to file...open new tab. Just to open a new tab, im used to explorer just having that add a tab button right where im used to it
Go to Tools,Options,Tabs and highlight "always show the tab bar"
Now when you want to open a new tab you can right click on the menu bar where the tab is and click new tab (You can already do this when multiple tabs are already open but not when you only have one page open). Alternative is to push Ctrl-T
But still not as easy as explorer
tadz0rz wrote:only thing that annoys me about firefox, im not sure if you can change this probley can but anyway. when i want to open a new tab i have to go to file...open new tab. Just to open a new tab, im used to explorer just having that add a tab button right where im used to it
Ctrl + T or middle click on a link.
I have many extensions for firefox. I could go on about it all night, but anything that any other program has, firefox has a good, working extension that allows you to do the same thing, with more customisation.
Also, Firefox can be loaded with an "IE" tab view. Click on the little icon and the page re-loads with IE codec, so you can view all your IE page goodness within the firefox program (with all the firefox extensions).
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