Adding A Click Sound To Mozilla FireFox By Using Navigational Sounds
My favorite Web Browser is of course Microsoft Internet Explorer (now Windows Internet Explorer) due to it’s aesthetic appeal. It’s the world’s most popular Web Browser. But in fact Firefox is gaining it’s market share. According to Market Share by Net Applications, 14.88% of Internet users used Mozilla Firefox in September 2007, with 14.42% using version 1.5 or higher. I guess it’s because of Firefox’s simple design and because of less crash. I’m using Internet Explorer 7 on my Windows Vista and my IE crashes often it’s really not as reliable as Mozilla FireFox.
Now, let me tell you why I hate Mozilla Firefox. First of all I hate Firefox because of its look and interface. It lacks a professional touch. And then I don’t like the name "Mozilla Fifefox" as a brand name. Now, consider Internet Explorer 7 it has got an amazing look and I Love the brand name "Internet Explorer" which is a perfect name for a Web Browser. Again, Mozilla Firefox don’t have navigational sounds. It means it do not generate a ‘Click’ sound when we click a hyperlink.
Today I find a solution to one of the above problems and I take this opportunity to share that with you. I just discovered an AddOn for Firefox called Navigational Sounds which generates the ‘Click’ sound when you click a hyperlink.
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Firefox is 100000000000000000000000000000 times better that IE. You only need to install and use it for one week and you will see why for yourself. Try it! Get hooked! and then get the plugins…. and try flock!!
Yes I knw there are people who love Firefox… but still I like IE… Soon I will compare Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer and will tell you the pros and cons of both Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer