Mozilla Firebird 0.7 released
Thursday 16 October 2003 – Filed under: Software – No Comments
I’ve been a huge fan of the Firebird browser for some time now and I highly recommend it to anyone. Being lightyears ahead of Internet Explorer, this multi-platform open source initiative gives you the most sophisticated browsing available to date (I think I missed a career as a sales guy…
According to Mozilla.org, Firebird includes the following:
- comprehensive popup controls to keep unwanted advertising off your desktop;
- a tab browsing mode that lets you open several pages in a single window, allowing you to load links in the background without leaving the page you’re on;
- integrated Google search;
- industry leading accessibility with Find As You Type – find links and page text by simply typing;
- optional automatic download of files;
- open bookmarks in sidebar panels;
- simplified privacy controls that let you cover your tracks more effectively;
- a streamlined browser window that lets you see more of the page than any other browser while at the same time being more configurable;
- a large variety of free downloadable extensions and themes that add specific functionality and visual changes to the browser.
So, download Mozilla Firebird 0.7 today and be a happy person!
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