Friday, May 13, 2005

Critical Updates

In Firefox, there is a button on the corner. It is to check for updates for the browser. They are critical updates. When Firefox knows there are updates that you NEED, it notifies you. Even if you don't download it right then, the icon in the corner changes to let you know there is an update out there. You can just click on it to start downloading. It's that simple. No need to go on another website and look for the download*. If you want to download Firefox right now, just click the link below.

*For example: To get downloads for Internet Explorer, you have to go to the Microsoft website and look for it.
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2 Comments:

Blogger Gaby de Wilde said...

This is really a fantastic feature sins I use a huge list of extensions and they all update in just 2 clicks!

the firefox extensions I use

Maybe you could write a review for the developers? If you want you can use the template I made.

my photo blog

gdewilde@gmail.com

2:14 AM, June 28, 2005  
Blogger Abhimat K Gautam said...

if you want to learn how to use some features in Firefox, just visit my other blog, Firefox Techniques, by following the link in the sidebar.

11:58 AM, July 27, 2005  

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