Firefox Toolbar Development: Ahead of Realization
Firefox web development toolbar astonished the world of web browsers. Firefox with its Google approach of releasing four browsers in a year has a great impact in capturing the browser market. It has come up with some great features, which were not experienced earlier and even the need wasn’t realized to many of us. Just like we knew that opening many tabs was difficult before tabbed browsing was introduced, however, never realized its need.
A facility that could come handy for a researcher is the “Group your Tabs” feature. The significance of this feature is that it lets you organize tabs into subject-specific groups. If you are a researcher, it is likely that you will have 100s of tabs opened to research on variety of subjects. It is difficult and time consuming to navigate through variety of tabs and find relevant information. In order to eliminate such unwieldy situation, Firefox 4’s feature will help you group relevant tabs of specific subject together that allows you to stay organized and find information quickly.
Another tool that has added to browsing convenience is “Pin as App Tab”. You may want to check your Facebook notifications time and again, and therefore, would not want to close the app, keeping an app open all the time can come handy with this feature.
Coming to the integral part of a web browser: Privacy. Privacy can be ensured through Firefox toolbar development. Cocoon is amazing privacy tool that serves you the entire web via proxy. Cocoon’s goal is to put the Internet on a server to prevent individual users from having to touch it. This add-on forces internet to occur over protected SSL connections to Cocoon’s servers and relishes on 4000 users since it entered into private beta. Cocoon’s servers are guarded by security-enhanced Linux, developed by the US National security agency.
Cocoon installs itself as a Firefox toolbar development, just below the location bar. Option to turn it on and off is provided in a hard to see drop-down arrow, and on the right are the buttons for your Cocoon history, mail slots, and help.
This shows that Firefox is ruling the browser world since a decade and continues to allure you with its charm and intelligence that provides you with full-fledged browsing experience.