I’m sure some of you have been wondering what the fuzz was all about with Mozilla Firefox 3 release and download news a few days back.
I’ve also received some good feeback to make a post on why Firefox 3 is better than Internet Explorer that you are using at the moment.
This is totally my own opinion. So if you think Opera, IE, or your other favorite browser is better than Firefox, than feel free to shout! What I like, doesn’t necessary mean that you’ll like it too!
There are so many browsers to choose from. Only 4 browsers have caught my attentions (and yes, I’ve tried them all quite extensively):
The rest are pretty much clones from Mozilla or not worth to mention here.
So let’s investigate why I think that Firefox is better than Internet Explorer (Firefox 3 vs Internet Explorer 7). Please note that I’m not an industry expert, so I’m reviewing based on user’s experience point of view.
From Mozilla’s page:

From my personal point of view:
I’m not a security expert, but if you want to find out more about the security back-end and why Firefox is claimed to be more secure than Internet Explorer, you can read it on the Wikipaedia here. But of course, no browser is ever 100% secure. Firefox has had some vulnerabilities in the past, too.
If you try using Firefox for a few days to browse the web and read articles, you’ll find that pages load quicker on Firefox than Internet Explorer. The rendering engine and the caching mechanism are different than Internet Explorer.
You just need to give it a try for a week to believe me!
One of the main reason I can’t leave Firefox (no matter how hard I try), is because of its extensions / plug-ins. Extensions are components that you can download and “attach” to the browser. Extensions are built by developers around the world and therefore the possibilities are endless.
Some useful/best Firefox extensions that I currently use:




I don’t know why Microsoft doesn’t build a skinning engine on its browser, but I”m bored often. When I’m bored, I want to have a flexibility to change my Windows visual style, wallpaper, and my browser looks.
Firefox has a variety of skins/themes available (people can make their own just like extensions). You can even find Internet Explorer skins if you think you are going to miss yours ![]()




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Check for more Firefox themes here.
Beauty aside, there are useful features built-in on the browser itself, so head on to next page to find out!
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