Using Firefox
Publisher: Wikibooks 2011
Number of pages: 42
Description:
Mozilla Firefox (originally known as 'Phoenix' and briefly as 'Mozilla Firebird') is a free, cross-platform, graphical web browser developed by the Mozilla Foundation and hundreds of volunteers. Using Firefox is a book designed to help you get the most out of the open source web browser Mozilla Firefox.
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