Firefox captures users with its add-on tools
Tens of millions of Internet users have switched to the Firefox Web browser, often for its protection from scammers and spyware writers who generally tailor their coded mischief for Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser.
But security isn't the only virtue to Firefox.
Thousands of add-on tools are available for Firefox, essentially allowing you to customize your browser with features tailored for specific tasks, such as reviewing maps or posting to Weblogs. These mini-programs make Firefox even more handy and fun to use than it already is.
Once installed, they essentially become a part of the Web browser, extending its capabilities into areas such as photo uploading and file sharing.
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