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What Makes Mozilla’s Firefox Attractive?
If you’re much of a tech geek, you probably have at least heard of the “browser war” between Microsoft’s Internet Explorer and Mozilla’s Firefox. For years, Microsoft Internet Explorer has had a near monopoly on the browser market. Sure, they had a little competition from Netscape, but not much. That has all changed with Firefox. Mozilla’s Firefox has put a large dent in the IE market share.
But why? What makes Firefox attractive? As a Firefox user, I think I can tell you. I can at least tell you what attracts me to Firefox.
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Why Is Mozilla’s Firefox Such A Great Browser?
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November 9th, 2007
One of the greatest things about Mozilla Firefox is that developers from all over the world can collaborate and create the Firefox browser. Not only that, but there are hundreds, if not thousands, of “plugins” and “extensions” that let you customize and improve the Firefox browser.
There is absolutely no doubt; the whole interaction between the parties involved in the Google Firefox development application would have been much different if all the developers were working for a single private company. They would have had different objectives and different interests to protect. So they would have been more busy in protecting themselves from any negative publicity and been more keen on shifting the blame to others. They would not have had a frank and open discussion about the functionality of the web browsing software application.
July 13th, 2007