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Mozilla Firefox is a free and open source web browser descended from the Mozilla Application Suite and managed by Mozilla Corporation. Firefox had 22.51% of the recorded usage share of web browsers as of May 2009[update], making it the second most popular browser in terms of current use worldwide, after Microsoft's Internet Explorer.
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Yeah, yeah what ever, now to the truth, Internet Explorer dosent work!
You name it, its slow, not user friendly and it pops up errors every now and again! Apart from that, we dont want a virtual nagging nanny asking us every second if were sure about what we want to do- open myholidaypic.jpg, "although files from the internet can be useful some may harm your computer" for god sake, its my holiday pic! What do you call that?
Now for the people that do use Internet Explorer, you'll probably see that it gets on well in your daily life, but you havent tried FireFox! The latest 3.5 version is as fast as hell and I mean it. Customise with your own toolbars, hundreds of themes and add-on applications for every purpose you can imagine! Firefox is the best commercial web browser in the market, ever to be invented! And even better it uses almost nothing of system memory, and the installer is only 7mb!
To all you people who are still using something else, try Firefox today and you'll never go back!
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Firefox is the best web browser we've ever seen.
Of course, Firefox has been setting the standard for web browsers since it first appeared in 2004.
At the time, Microsoft's Internet Explorer ruled the web, and it did a lousy job. But unless you were savvy enough to try alternatives such as Opera - or were still hoping that Netscape would get its act together - you were stuck with IE.
Firefox then was a breath of fresh air. It was everything that IE wasn't. It was secure and fast, and it supported extensions to transform the browser from a mere utility to the heart of the modern-day computing experience.
For a while, though, Firefox went into a decline. Mozilla kept adding features, but at the expense of memory, stability and performance. At the same time, Microsoft had finally been forced to improve Internet Explorer. Firefox was still better, but it was no longer that much better than IE 7.
With Firefox 3.5, however, Firefox is back on track.