A few months back I really got sick of my computer always being slow and having system errors. As it turned out, many of the problems I am having are related to the Internet Explorer browser (surprise, surprise...) Some friends told me about a new browser called "Firefox".
After a few months of going through it I started to see a huge difference in my computers performance and as a result in my own productivity online and off. This was a direct result of using the Firefox browser. So I then started to learn the features that came with it and I realized that this browser had A LOT more features than I had ever seen or used in IE. AND, it doesn't CRASH all the time. Huzzah!
Anyway, I started to mention this to my co-workers and friends and many of them decided to install it on their own systems.
Thats when the questions started.
It didn't matter where I went, I ran into someone who had a question or questions on "How do I do this?" or "How do I do that?" My answer? I don't have all the answer!
But I ran across an ebook on the topic that DOES have all the answers.
I recently previewed a copy of "Firefox: How to..." and am pleased to recommend it to you today.
This 82 page manual comes with complete screen shots to take you step by step through the Firefox browser. Answering a wide variety of "How to's" the screen shots quite literally show to go here, then go there, then go there...etc. So that you have a map to what you need to accomplish all laid out for you in a simple to read manual.
For more information on this manual and how it can and will improve your productivity, click below.

June 27, 2005 04:15 AM
Good tip Joel
I've been puzzling over some of Firefox's secrets for a while now