Tuesday, April 24, 2007

WEEK 11 - BROWSER TOOLS

I use Firefox exclusively for my search engine and the same company, Mozilla's , Thunderbird as my e-mail portal. The main reason I like Firefox is that you don't get the pop up advertising like you do with AOL and IE. In fact I get zero pop ups when using Firefox. The cookies AOL and IE permit or leave behind can be a nightmare. In AOL and IE even if you use blockers, the blocking feature really slows down the speed of your browsing. Firefox now permits fast, multiple search pages, each of which shows up on a tab at the top of your screen. The add ons are extensive and are kept organized when you connect. Your search pages can be easily customized and I have not found any incoming viruses with the add ons. Firefox was really slow to take off but is now widely used by anyone who refuses to have any irritating pop-ups show up unexpectedly. Firefox is set up to allow anyone ease in tracing where an e-mail originates, what its passed through as far as filters, and how it ended up in your e-bucket. I use this feature for tracing international inquiries where it is not apparent who sent it or where it originated from. The security features in Firefox fully satisfy government offices where IE is often filtered like crazy. Once in Firefox I can access my e-mail even where high security is in effect. This at least allows me to use a different add-on to access my e-mails when Thunderbird, AOL,Hotmail, etc. are fully blocked.

Mozilla's Thunderbird is equally as powerful and resistant to widespread spams, advertising and so on. They have simple features to block unwanted material. Setting up Thunderbird is easy and easily customized to suit anyone. If their filters are suspicious of anything they block anything that moves or would like to move on your screen (flash stuff for example embedded in an e-mail).

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Congrats on completing all of the activities! - Kelly