Mozilla’s Firefox browser is a great tool for surfing the Net. And thanks to a growing number of free Firefox extensions, it’s an especially good tool for people who want every possible ounce of ...
Firefox is a capable web browser. It’s clean, customizable, and includes plenty of useful features to offer a pleasant browsing experience. But that’s not all, as you can extend Firefox’s ...
Firefox users who run extensions on the desktop edition of the browser will soon be able to tap into more of them on the Android version. In a blog post this week, Mozilla announced that more than 400 ...
Since its launch to the public in 2004, Mozilla Firefox has steadily spread across the Internet, becoming the second-most-popular Web browser, behind only Microsoft’s Internet Explorer. Although early ...
Software that adds functionality to the Firefox Web browser. There are hundreds of Firefox extensions available, including toolbars, tab treatments, bookmark organizers and dictionaries. See browser ...
Many businesses have switched away from Internet Explorer in the past few years, and while Firefox is a popular tool in the corporate world, few workers exploit its full power. However, just a handful ...
At 12:00 a.m. UTC (Coordinated Universal Time, formerly Greenwich Mean Time) today, many Firefox users found themselves browsing with their usual extensions. But as clock ran over to midnight, a code ...
Sometimes, developers add features to an application not necessarily to improve performance but rather to remove clutter. By doing so, they improve the user experience and make the tool more pleasant ...
Facebook is the most widely used social networking site today which is available on the web, desktop as well as mobile. Because of its popularity, there have been a huge number of mobile apps to ...
Modern web browsers such as Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Microsoft Edge are equipped with built-in options to print webpages, but they only offer basic functions. Since web pages are ...
Nathan is a tech journalist from Canada who spends too much money on gadgets. You can find his work on Android Police, Digital Trends, iMore, Mobile Syrup and ZDNET. Nathan studied journalism at ...