Firefox Nightly - Is it Better Than Internet Explorer?
Firefox Nightly is the new stable and fast web browser by Mozilla for Microsoft Windows operating system. The new browser gives it a big boost and helps it gain a distinct edge over other browsers on the net. Firefox Nightly gives an enhanced browsing experience with many new features compared to other browsers like Internet Explorer, Chrome and Safari. The user interface of the Firefox has received an overhauled look and user interface has been made very smooth. Firefox also contains a lot of new features and add-ons that make the browser one of the most popular browsers on the internet today.
Windows users are quite aware of the fact that they need to perform a lot of maintenance and tweaking on their PC to make it work smoothly and this is true for Firefox too. The web browser is not a very resource demanding application and hence runs very smoothly on a Windows operating system. Even though Firefox for Windows is relatively new, it is gaining its momentum in the market pretty quickly due to its simple set up and the attractive looking interface. Firefox for Windows registry is also quite new and many experts opine that the new registry setting has fixed several bugs present in earlier versions of the software which in turn have worsened the performance of Windows computers.
Firefox is very useful for new users as it can be downloaded for free and there is no cost associated with the upgrades or the maintenance. Firefox also provides the users with a unique and rich user community which consists of developers and regular people from different parts of the world. It provides a fast browsing speed which can be enhanced by installing the plug-ins. It also has a user friendly interface and provides the users with many security options like a pop-up blocker and a safe browsing option which disable pop-up ads. Internet Explorer on the other hand is also gaining popularity as a web browser, but it lacks several features that have made it extremely popular among the net users.