Mozilla Firefox versus Internet Explorer

Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer are different from each other in many different ways. They are both web browsers, and are the two most commonly used web browsers today. But that's where the similarities end.

Tabbed Browsing
Before Internet Explorer 7 came out, all the previous versions of it had no tabbed browsing. Even before the releases of Firefox 2, Firefox had tabbed browsing. In fact, Internet Explorer 7 ripped off some of its tab features from Mozilla Firefox

Pop Up Blocking

Add-on compatibility
A huge difference between Firefox and Internet Explorer is the compatibility of add-ons. Sure, Internet Explorer supports add-ons, but those are just tiny things like extra toolbars and tweaks. Firefox add-ons actually improve the performance of your browser and give you reliable tools.

Firefox supports themes, unlike Internet Explorer.

The search toolbar

Before the release of Internet Explorer 7, Internet Explorer didn't have a search toolbar. Firefox has had a search toolbar before Internet Explorer had one. The search toolbar in Firefox can be a Google, , Amazon, or Live Search engine. Internet Explorer 7's is only an AOL search.
 
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