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*** Do a Google search for Firefox add-ons for that purpose.
right click on say a video you're downloading in the download menu and than click cancel.
In Firefox go to Tools > Options > Advanced > General > System Defaults and uncheck "Always check to see if Firefox is the default browser on startup To set firefox as web browser Tool > Options > Advance > General > and Check the radio button To set firefox as defult web browser . for more visit http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/How+To+Make+Firefox+The+Default+Browser"
In terms of popularity Internet Explorer would be popular, because it is pre-installed on all windows operating systems, and they advertise Internet Explorer on televisions, also being fast and staying stable for a long time.
Firefox is a web browser. Web browsers display pages from web sites on the Internet. You can display pages from web sites directly by typing the web site name, or indirectly by searching for them using key words. A search engine is a special form of web site that allows you to find other web sites - it acts on the key words you are searching for. The web page being displayed in Firefox appears in the left-side white box towards the top of the screen. The box to enter search words is the white box to the right of the web page name box. By default, Firefox will send search words to Google, the most popular search engine. You can change the search engine that Firefox will send search words to by clicking on the small down arrow at the left of the search words box. You can then select other engines such as Bing, the Microsoft search engine. When a search engine responds to your search request, it displays a page of results that match the search words. You click on a result to visit the web site the result represents.
Well im trying to add it right now. What I did was download the tamper data add-on from searching mozilla firefox tamper data in google. I don't really know what else to say because it should work after being installed.
It is possible to use a web browser add-on to opt out of being tracked by Google Analytics on any web site. This add-on is available for Microsoft Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari and Opera.
Now that is a question about personal opinions. Some people prefer other internet browsers such as Internet Explorer or Google Chrome (among numerous others). However, Firefox is a rapidly growing and already highly popular browser. Firefox stands out due to being the first to allow users to customise themes, personas and add new extensions (all these are called add-ons). Mozilla is also an open-source non-profit organisation so they encourage users to share their opinions and to create their own software for Mozilla.
In-browser video playback is intended to be included in future Firefox's. The goal is to do video playback without being encumbered by patent issues that are associated with so many video technologies. Another project is to create a version of Firefox that will run reliably on mobile phones, as well as a strategy for syncing content downloaded on a PC with mobile handsets. They also want to create an offline support technology so that you can still use Firefox and its features even if your computer is offline.
You should be try other internet explorer as mozilla firefox or other.
Google browser has one advantage: It is so simple that it doesn't use much ram. However, this comes at a cost of features (and aesthetic looks too). I personally would use Internet Explorer instead of Google Browser. I also don't trust Google not to keep tabs on whatever sites I go to; their main source of revenue is targeted ads, so they want to know what I like. I prefer Firefox (3 beta) with AdBlock Plus so I get a quick and secure and feature-packed and nice-looking browser without any ads at all.
That is really up to you. Firefox prides itself on being the safest web browser and is multi-platformed. However, if you have a Mac, Safari generally works faster, but can glitch, where Firefox has some problems on the Mac, so it is generally better on a PC. Once again, it's up to what you prefer. According to the SunSpider, and V8 benchmarks, Firefox outdoes Safari in terms of JavaScript. Additionally, Firefox is better suited for hardware acceleration and in HTML5 support, and also has a lower memory usage. Safari, on the other hand, has faster page load times and better Adobe Flash support. Safari also has much better integration with OS X.
Well, if you use Mozilla Firefox, when you click it again, a little thing pops up and says, "Start New Session" or "Restore Session". Pretty self explanatory.
The FASTEST BROWSER that is being used today is really a matter of choice but Google Chrome and Firefox seem to be at the top of the heap.