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Mozilla's Firefox browser has quickly risen through the ranks of popularity among Internet users since it's official release in late 2004. According to W3Schools' October 2006 trend analysis report, the Gecko-based browser has taken almost 29% of the market share, up from 16.9% in January of 2005. There are many reasons that can be attributed to Firefox's growth including security, speed, and ease of use. One of the main attributes of the browser that attracts users, however, is the large number of free extensions available.
Extensions are add-ons to Firefox that give your application new functionality. These range from customized news readers to online games. These extensions also provide the ability to tailor your browser's look and feel in several different formats. In order to utilize these extensions, you must first have the Firefox browser installed. The latest version can be downloaded free of charge at http://www.getfirefox.com.
The add-ons have major appeal due to their ease of installation and wide realm of uses. The safest, most reliable place to download these extensions are at Mozilla's site itself. A visit to http://addons.mozilla.org will provide you with thousands of add-ons to choose from as well as hundreds of themes if you are looking to modify your browser's appearance. Most are accompanied by a detailed description, screenshots, and even user reviews to assist you in making your choices. The majority of extensions and themes are installed within seconds by clicking the "Install Now" button, usually located directly below the description. Once the installation is complete, a simple restart of the Firefox application will commence the process.
Most of these add-ons are created by everyday people, albeit people with a decent level of programming skill. Because of this, you will find a good amount of the extensions are very practical and can be used to improve your life on the web in many ways.
The add-on developer community continues to blossom in both size and knowledge thanks in large part to Mozilla's developer center, which can also be found on their site at the following location: http://developer.mozilla.org. As the technology expands, most recently with the major release of Firefox 2 for developers, so does the sophistication of the add-ons. Only time will tell how far these eager developers can stretch the limits of our imagination, but if the last couple of years are any indication the best is yet to come.
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