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Scott Granneman - Don't Click on the Blue E!

Posted By: Alexpal
Сказать честно, лично мне FireFox не нравится. По многим причинам, о которых можно долго говорить. Впрочем, у всех браузеров есть свои сильные и слабые стороны. Вот у меня стоит FireFox, но только для того, чтобы проверить как будет в нем выглядеть та или иная сделанная страница. :)
А вообще у ребят мания величия на глазах растет - полгода назад было 5%, сейчас уже 22%:
In fact, as it stands today, already 22% of the market currently employs Firefox for their browsing purposes.

То есть каждый пятый в "лисичке" работает!?
Не верю! (C) /Станиславский/
С другой стороны, привык я верить печатному слову. 22 так 22. :) Значит книга нужна многим. :)



Scott Granneman, "Don't Click on the Blue E!"
O'Reilly | ISBN 0596009399 | April 25, 2005 Year | CHM | 4 Mb | 288 Pages


For all those surfers who have slowly grown disenchanted with Microsoft's Internet Explorer web browser, Don't Click on the Blue E! from O'Reilly is here to help. It offers non-technical users a convenient roadmap for switching to a better web browser — Firefox. The only book that covers the switch to Firefox, Don't Click on the Blue E! is a must for anyone who wants to browse faster, more securely, and more efficiently. It takes readers through the process step-by-step, so it's easy to understand. Schools, non-profits, businesses, and individuals can all benefit from this how-to guide.
Firefox includes most of the features that browser users are familiar with, along with several new features other browsers don't have, such as a bookmarks toolbar and window tabs that allow users to quickly switch among several web sites. There is also the likelihood of better security with Firefox.
All indications say that Firefox is more than just a passing fad. With the USA Today and Forbes Magazine hailing it as superior to Internet Explorer, Firefox is clearly the web browser of the future. In fact, as it stands today, already 22% of the market currently employs Firefox for their browsing purposes.