Firefox 2.0

October 27th, 2006 by admin


Firefox 2.0 was recently released this week. Packed with tons of new features and security fixes. Tabbed browsing is now better than ever. Accidently closed a tab? Crashed the browser? No problem, the new firefox allows you to recover browser sessions. In Firefox 2 expect better protection against phishing and better management with RSS feeds.

Even better, Firefox 2.0 is also compatible with other operating systems unlike Internet Explorer 7. Firefox works on Linux, Unix, Windows, and Mac OS X.

The stylish new browser includes shiny new 3d navigation back, home, refresh, stop and home buttons. The biggest change is the use and management of tabbed web browsing. After having more than 10 tabs (# editable) you will noticed scrolling arrows to allow you to see the tabs instead of little tiny squares. The close button has been moved to each and every tab.

The search feature in Firefox has a new built-in search suggestion tool. So if you type in firefox it will list commonly searched terms like firefox themes, firefox web browser, firefox downloads, firefox upgrades, etc.When we clicked on a feed link, rather than showing RSS code, Firefox showed an informative summary page and provided a drop-down menu with several options for subscribing to the feed. Download now! Link on the right navigation bar.


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3 Responses

  1. Haroon Says:

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  2. Rich Miles Says:

    I already have Firefox v1.5.0.9, and don’t really want the Google toolbar. So is there any point to me downloading version 2.0? Is there enough difference between v1.5 and c2.0 (OTHER than the toolbar) to make it worth the effort?

    When I click the link to download v2.0, it gives a message saying I already have Firefox installed, and the option to D/L the toolbar.

    Suggestions?

  3. Maria Says:

    Sounds like it’s time for me to upgrade to Firefox 2.

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