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(Unverified)Sep 2nd 2006 4:56PM
The progression of Firefox has collected innumerable extensions, now called addons, that enhanced an already good browser.
Microsoft still maintains a majority share of the market due to the 'traditional' users believing that Firefox is for the 'Geeks' out there and not for 'Mr Grey Norm' and his IE.
The indispensible value of some of the addons had a lot of Firefox users expecting the functions of the addons to be standard issue in future Firefox versions. Mozilla has paid attention to this. Eg: 'live' spell check as you type (spellchecker), the exit [X] box for each tab (tab mix plus)etc. The few niggling addon compatibility issues will soon be knocked out and full fledged FF2 anxiously awaited!