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If you are anything like me, you spend most of your day in front of the computer either doing research for work or just trying to find something you have been looking for, including that birthday gift for someone that is hard to buy for, and you get frustrated when your internet browser gets hung up on something or you get those annoying pop-up windows with everything you click on. So what can you do to bring these annoying glitches to a screeching halt? You can change to Mozilla Firefox instead of Internet Explorer. Internet Explorer (IE) has been around longer than Mozilla Firefox (Firefox), but IE also has more complaints than anything else I have ever seen. These complaints come from users who are tired of the pop-ups and their browser freezing while they are working on something important. Also, IE is known for viruses and spyware. When someone in my office is trying to keep in contact with a client or build a custom web site, we must be able to see everything we are doing without the interruptions of spam (pop-ups). With Firefox you get less pop-ups, no browser freezes, virtually no viruses, and no harmful spyware. Personally, I use Firefox everyday while I am at home or at work. In fact, everyone in our office recommends Firefox over any other web browser, this is one of the many reasons we install Firefox on each and every computer we use on a daily basis. Although, IE does come installed on your computer this does not mean you must keep it and use it, you may switch at anytime. Meaning you only have to open IE once to go to the Firefox website where you will be able to download the popular Mozilla Firefox web browser. After you have done this simply drag the IE icon on your desktop to the Recycle bin, this way you will not have to worry about accidentally opening the wrong browser. Lastly, Firefox offers a toolbar that is not available with IE, such as Tabbed Browsing, meaning you can open more than one website at a time without interrupting other operations. With the availability of this browser, why not try it? What do you have to lose except pop-ups, viruses, spyware, and inconvenience? Try it today, if you are not completely satisfied with Firefox you can go back to IE with no problem or hassle. I like Firefox more than IE and I am sure you will too.
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