Mozilla Firefox is a free and open source browser in the world that played one of the key roles in expanding the way we experience internet. Originally introduced to the market on the September 23 2001 under its original name “Phoneix” by Dave Hyatt, Joe Hewitt and Blake Ross, this browser immediately cached the attention of the public and managed to attract incredible audience that made it the most popular browser in the world for several years. Firefox holds a steady third place, closely behind Microsoft’s Internet Explorer and Google’s Chrome.
Popularity of Mozilla Firefox was achieved by constant delivery of revolutionary features and services that made browsing the internet much more pleasant, streamlined and ready for serious professional use. These features include tabbed browsing, live bookmarking, integrated download manager, on-the-fly spellchecking, option for private browsing, increased security, stability, support for work on older PC configurations, support for all the most popular web standards (HTML4, HTML5, XML, CSS, and dozens of others) and maybe most importantly, ability to use third party add-ons that can be created by users themselves. These add-ons were placed in easy to use online marketplace that supported single-click installation of those plugins, which tremendously boosted the ability of users to customize their browser experience just how they want it.
Popularity of Mozilla Firefox was achieved by constant delivery of revolutionary features and services that made browsing the internet much more pleasant, streamlined and ready for serious professional use. These features include tabbed browsing, live bookmarking, integrated download manager, on-the-fly spellchecking, option for private browsing, increased security, stability, support for work on older PC configurations, support for all the most popular web standards (HTML4, HTML5, XML, CSS, and dozens of others) and maybe most importantly, ability to use third party add-ons that can be created by users themselves. These add-ons were placed in easy to use online marketplace that supported single-click installation of those plugins, which tremendously boosted the ability of users to customize their browser experience just how they want it.
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