Having an option is nice. Alternatives to the norm can be quite rewarding. Working from a list of choices is fun. When you are faced with making a decision in your life, having more than one choice can make things easier, sometimes it can be harder. In the world of computers and the internet, there are some areas where you have an option or two, and in some areas you don't. In the world of microprocessors, you can choose Intel or AMD. In the world of internet browsers there are some options, notably Netscape and Internet Explorer. But there is a new on on the street, one that is making the others take notice.
The name of that new browser is Firefox. This new browser offers many features that are not found in the mainstream ones, and compliments many of the features that are. It is catching on fast, to date more than 64 million people are using it. But like any new program, learning how to use it efficiently and effectively can take practice, help, and a little luck (sometimes a LOT of luck). Now there is an electronic manual that can help take some of the steepness out of that learning curve.
The book is called "Firefox" How to...". Here is that needed easy-to-understand manual that users can look at any time they have a "how to" question about using Firefox. Step-by-st
If you are thinking about dumping IE or Netscape.
For more information on this manual and how it can and will improve your productivity.
Please visit: Firefox Mentor http://www.firefoxmentor.com
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Garret Belisle