Ever wondered why your Mozilla Firefox web browser is so slow to start?- II
At no point of time has it been contended by the users of Mozilla Firefox web browsing software application that it is very quick to load. In the past, I have placed a lot of emphasis on the fact that Mozilla Firefox does not require the level of integration with the operating system that is demanded by any other web browsing software application such as Microsoft's Internet Explorer or Apple Safari.
There is no doubt that the ordinary user of Mozilla Firefox gains from this division between the operating system and the web browsing software application. The biggest and most prominent advantage that did this division is the reduction in the chances of viruses and other malicious software applications entering the operating system files through the web browsing software application.
It is the rule of the world is that every action has an equal and opposite reaction. If there is a particular feature in Mozilla Firefox that offers a fantastic advantage, then you have to be prepared to suffer minor disadvantages due to the presence of that features well. While the user of Mozilla Firefox gains from the fact that Mozilla Firefox is not integrated into the operating system, he also suffers from the fact that the web browsing software application is not integrated into the operating system.
When you have a web browsing software application that is integrated into the operating system, such as Microsoft's Internet Explorer, the system files used to set up and keep the operating system running can be used to run the web browsing software application as well. Simply put, integration of the web browsing software application with the operating system results in a scenario where a single system file can serve the dual purpose of running the web browsing software application and the operating system.
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