The previous two posts covered how to delete cookies in different browsers. So whilst we’re on the subject, of browsers, here’s why I like Firefox more than Internet Explorer.
1. Firefox crashes (less)
Maybe I am just unlucky but IE seems to freeze far too often.
2. Firefox starts quicker
If you’re like me, then waiting for your browser to start is painful – I want to get online! Firefox seems to start so much quicker.
3. If it does crash, you can restore to the same place
If (and it can happen) Firefox crashes, you get the option to restore the session right back where you were before. No effort needed.
4. Finding websites that you’ve been on before
With Firefox, you can type in any part of any URL for a website that you have been on before, and it will list all those sites with those letters in the URL.
Lets say for example you are trying to get back to ‘About Me’ page on paganmoontarot.com. The actual URL for this is http://paganmoontarot.com/#/about-me/4528302172. If you couldn’t remember the URL, you could just type ‘about’ in the address bar on Firefox and it would bring a up a list of all websites you’d visited in the last 30 days where the word ‘about’ existed in the URL.
5. Remembering passwords
You know IE offers to remember your passwords? Well if you get the password wrong the first time you enter it, or you choose not to remember the password at that point, that means that IE will always remember the wrong password (or no password at all). With Firefox, you can wait until you get the password right, enter the site, and then click ‘remember password’ – so it always remembers the right passwords
6. Finding words on a webpage
Although IE has now updated their ‘Control F’ tool, Mozilla led the way. If you want to find anything on a website (EG a particular word on a page), you press ‘control f’ and it starts looking for whatever you type, as you type it. IE always used to wait until you finished typing and then pressed ‘find’. However, they have updated that now.
7. Philosophy
I love the idea that Firefox is an open-source collaboration built by developers, and that any developer can add and contribute to the project. Check out http://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/ – lots of add ons that anyone can use. Anyone can add stuff to it, create extra tools and extensions. Seems a nice way to do things, and judging by the iphone, facebook and gphone app stores, it is the way ‘things’ are going.
Have I convinced you?
If you want to try out Firefox and don’t already have it installed on your computer then you can download it here.
Of course, there is always Google Chrome… More of that later!
Which browser do you prefer, and why? Leave us a comment below