- It is Free to get FireFox and Google Toolbar.
- FireFTP allows your to upload and download files from your local computer to your online server and vice versa.
- Tabbed browsing allows you to open multiple pages in one master window.
- FireFox also allows you to add extensions to your tool bar.
- Session saver restores your browser to the last stage you left it.
- Google toolbar allows you to check your or other people’s website PageRank.
- Google toolbar also allows to you to use spell-check before you publish your posts.
- Google toolbar prevents pop-up & pop-under ads.
Those are the basic benefits you’ll get after you download FireFox with Google Toolbar. You’ll find out more while you are using it along the way.
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