Mozilla Firefox is an incomplete web browsing software application
If you all thought that Mozilla Firefox was all "nice stuff and goody goody things with no flaws at all, then I am sorry to say you are mistaken. Mozilla Firefox has its share of flaws and errors as well. Most of the complaints regarding the very popular Mozilla Firefox are based the fact that there are many features that are absent from the web browsing software application while common sense dictates that they ought to have been present in Mozilla Firefox.
It would not be incorrect to say that Mozilla Firefox is completely unsuitable for anyone who has a dialup connection at his or her house. It is not difficult to download five to six MB of data in the form of the setup file of Mozilla Firefox even if you have a dial up connection. Installation is very quick.
However, you will find that this seemingly simple installation is actually an incomplete installation. If you want complete functionality, if you want to have the ability to view web pages containing JavaScript, if you want to have the ability to open web pages containing flash files, if you want to open web pages containing audio and video content or portable document format files for that matter, you will have to download extensions and plug-ins before making any progress.
Simply put, downloading the setup file does not mean you have downloaded the complete web browsing software application. You will have to include the various plug-ins and extensions that have to be downloaded as well. If you are a person who is having a dialup Internet connection at his or her place, I would not blame you if you feel irritated at the fact that you have to download so many extensions and plug-ins before you can actually start using the web browsing software application
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