This browser is a nice alternative to Safari. It works quite fast, though I do not like the way the menu is organized – it is hard to get to history cleaning tools.
The browser is really good. It's constantly changing. The version 15 brought silent updates, as the developers call them, which do not interfere with your working process. I find this modification very comfortable. Frankly speaking I was waiting for it. Besides, Mozilla are constantly working on making it faster.
This browser has its advantages, like being universal, still featuring minor inconveniences from update to update. The thing I like about the browser is that developers continue to make it better, trying to correct existing bugs.
This browsers is surely one of the best programs of its ilk, and it has a number of very important adavantages that alloow it to stand out among its competitors. The big problem is that some of its features are really unhandy, like the download window instead of the download bar in Chrome, and the abundance of various tabs on top of the progfram page. Still, the programis dearly loved by many Web-programmers, geeks and nerds for its open-source nature and the convenience of page code options.
I used to be an avid Firefox fan, just until I first opened Google Chrome. Many of my programmer buddies have repeatedly told me Firefox features a more convenient system of displaying the source code, but it's definitely nothing but an empty phrase for me as a general user. The regular web browsing in Firefox with all its numerous tabs and horrendous Downloads windows is much less easy in the Mozilla program.
- good battery usage
- plugins
- old website compatibility.