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DEFINITION - Firefox is a Web browser that is smaller, faster, and in some ways more secure than the Mozilla browser from which much of its code was originally derived. (Mozilla is the open source version of the Netscape browser.) Compared to Internet Explorer, the most popular Web browser, Firefox gives users a cleaner interface and faster download speeds.

Firefox includes most of the features with which users of other browsers are familiar. The first iteration of the browser also included several new features other browsers did not have at the time, such as a bookmarks toolbar and tabbed browsing that allow a user to quickly switch back and forth between several Web sites. Other browsers have since adopted many of these features, though Firefox's substantial developer base continues to create new plug-ins that offer increased usability and functionality. Because scripting controls such as Java and ActiveX can easily be unselected during installation, there is the possibility of better security.

Firefox 2.0 was released in October of 2006. The latest version incorporates:

  • A mail component called "Thunderbird"
  • A quick link to the Google search engine
  • The ability to search multiple search engines simultaneously
  • A more streamlined user interface
  • Improved and extended tabbed browsing
  • RSS feed support
  • New security features, including anti-phishing protection
  • Improved integrated search of multiple search engines
  • Spell checking, session restore and "live titles."

LAST UPDATED: 25 Oct 2006

Read more about Firefox:
- Version 2.0 is available for download at the Mozilla Web site.
- Nidelvin IT, a host provider, provides an introduction to Firefox.
- CNET gave Firefox 2.0 an excellent review - and another Editor's Choice.


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