Archive for the ‘Browsers’ Category

Google Toolbar for Firefox

Monday, July 11th, 2005

It’s finally here! The one advantage Internet Explorer held over FireFox (in my mind of course) was the availability of the Google Toolbar. I primarily use the Google Toolbar for a quick check of Google’s Page Rank. I had to open Internet Explorer to do a quick Page Rank check before, but not any more! Now I will only be forced to use Internet Explorer for testing Websites that I am developing. Get the Google Toolbar for FireFox: http://toolbar.google.com/firefox/

Get FireFox!

Sunday, March 20th, 2005

You may notice a new link on the side of this page. It’s a graphic that links to the FireFox download page. I’ll tell you why I use FireFox, and why you should consider using it too.

In case you don’t know, FireFox is a new, open-source browser that is quickly growing in popularity. I now use it exclusively for Web browsing. Of course, as a Web developer, I still test sites in Internet Explorer (IE) since it dominates the market with a better than 80% share.

So why make the switch? I switched to FireFox for several reasons:

  • I do not trust Microsoft
  • FireFox has a more elegant interface
  • FireFox offers tabbed browsing (think multiple browser windows in one browser window)
  • FireFox can be more secure
  • The more competition for Microsoft, the better

No I will briefly cover my reasons for switching:

As I mentioned in a previous post, Microsoft seems to assume that everyone using its software has stolen it. The attitude they take is truly unacceptable. I’ve paid far too much money over the years for copies of Microsoft’s software, and I think I at least deserve the benefit of the doubt when I try to update one of their products. They have truly put the burden of proof on the users, and assume we are guilty from the start. Certainly not the way any of us would do business.

FireFox has a much better “feel”. I simply find the interface to be more pleasant to work with.

I love tabbed browsing. When working with IE in the past, I would often find myself with ten or more open browser windows. Needless to say, that wasn’t a very efficient way to work. With FireFox, I can have one window open, and switch quickly between multiple tabs (each nicely labeled of course). Once you try it, I’m sure you’ll like it.

I will admit that the perception of security can be misleading when it comes to the FireFox vs. IE battle. In practice, FireFox will be more secure, but not necessarily because it is built on better code (although that plays a role); the fact that fewer viruses, bugs, and exploits are aimed at FireFox makes it more secure. In time, these threats will catch up with FireFox, but for now, you truly can experience a somewhat more secure browsing experience.

Microsoft needs more competition! I believe that IE was truly better than Netscape Navigator, back in the version 4 and 5 era, but IE’s success lead Microsoft to rest on its laurels, and very little has been improved since that time. As it stands now, FireFox supports the latest standards, and IE does not. Since the FireFox phenomenon has occurred, Microsoft is now rushing to release version 7 of IE, expected some time this summer. So far, the news leaks tend to indicate a lot of FireFox features will be copied, such as tabbed browsing. We will have to wait and see how their new broswer stacks up against the current best browser available.