Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Google ChromMozilla Foxfire (Password Protection)


Mozilla
by Marcus Garvin

Mozilla Foxfire is a browser used all around the world and is preferred over Internet Explorer, because the speed of Mozilla compared to Internet Explorer. Mozilla has a recovery mode, so if your computer gets unplugged, freezes and you have to shut it down, or your laptop dies, you can start from where you left off.

One of the many sweet features about Mozilla is the master password lock, which prevents people from seeing your saved passwords. It has a quick bookmarking button, so all you have to do is click the star in the URL search bar. It allows to pick the search engine of your choice in the search bar, which is also a good thing. It makes it easy to open a new tab as well. There are a lot of other features that makes Mozilla better than the rest, but those are just a few.

Mozilla Foxfire is a safe and fast web browser. Easy to grasp and easy to use. It is compatible with most programs, and can be used for anything. If you are going to pick a web browser to use, I would say pick Mozilla, because it is fun and many things you can explore on the browser.

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