Firefox 3.8

by admin on May 28, 2009

The latest version of Mozilla’s Firefox 3.8 is a popular open-source browser. It is expected to be the most successful launches in software history, with a record-setting 8.2 million downloads the first day it was available. With the ability to drastically expand the browser’s functions using plug-in extensions, many of Firefox built-in features are overlooked.

Here are eight handy things you can do with Firefox, ranging from tiny tweaks to hugely powerful capabilities, all with nary an extension to install.

1. Duplicate tabs with drag-and-drop.
2. Minimize the toolbar.
3. Use smart bookmarks.
4. Send e-mail via Yahoo Mail or Gmail by default.
5. Change or remove the Close tab buttons.
6. Change the behavior of the Awesome Bar.
7. Search any site from the address bar with smart keywords.
8. View your saved passwords for any page.

Source : pcmag.com

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