There are hundreds of add-ons that Firefox users can install in their browser. Internet Explorer (IE) may have the edge of having the most users around the world, but Firefox has definitely edged them with regards to functionality and customization. Here are some of the add-ons that anyone should have in their Firefox browsers.
Firefox Add-Ons For Regular Users
Free Office Suites - The Giant Faces Competitions
Microsoft Office’s dominance as the premier office application is now challenged more than ever with the release of applications that are similar in feature or even stronger in terms of their use. MS Word, MS Excel and MS Powerpoint used to be the standard applications for almost everything being done in offices. Every release is waited on and applied immediately, hoping this will be the better software than it was last year. Personally, I think we got stuck in 2003 when it comes to the office applications. The next generation of office applications developed by Microsoft is not that appealing anymore. And I think I’m not alone with this conclusion. Millions out there are still using 2003 as the primary tool for office applications. MS Office 2007 is quite good but not enough to sway us to change our simple and very effective Office 2003.
Freeware Of The Month
We all know that looking for something free online is really dangerous especially when you’re looking for the software to use. Hundreds of software exist for the purpose that you like and some of them may contain harmful files that may destroy your computer. Even worst the software also acts as a spyware eager to take a look at your personal profiles.
The Power Of Collaboration Software
In recent years, companies have used so called platform collaboration software, and it has gained in fame because of its usability and ease of installation and zero maintenance (if properly installed). The best way to answer why you need such software whether web-based or not is to know how it works.
The Mac Invasion - Safari on Windows
The Mac and PC debate goes back long before most of us even used computers. PC’s and Microsoft still pretty much dominate the computer industry but Apple is slowly sneaking some market share away. On Monday, Apple Inc. chief executive officer Steve Jobs introduced the Safari web browser for Windows-based computers. Safari was previously only available on Mac computers although Internet Explorer has been available on Mac’s for some time now. Apple Inc. has always been known for the revolutionary and addicting products, and they believe Safari will accomplish the same task. Safari will go up against the pre-installed Microsoft Internet Explorer on Windows-based computers which owns about 78 percent of the market share. The other contender in the Internet browser arena is an open source project known as Mozilla Firefox which has quickly stolen 15 percent of market share. All 3 of these top Browser contenders are available for free. While Safari definitely dominates the Mac browser world, it currently only comes in at about 5 percent of the overall Internet browser market share.
Guide to Choosing The Right Anti Spyware Software For Your Computer
Nowadays you can never be too careful when using the Internet for sensitive transactions such as transfering money from an online bank account or paying your bills online. Identity theft is one of the most frequently committed cyber crimes on the net. Before you worry, you should be aware that there are ways to protect yourself from things like this online. Using anti spyware is one of them. Before you can purchase any type of anti spyware, it‘s important for you to know why it‘s needed and exactly and what the term means.






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