Browster Plug-In Now For FireFox
Browster is an awesome free plug-in for Internet Explorer, and now Firefox as well, which gives you an instant view of a web page just by rolling over a link. So if for example, you search for something in Google or Yahoo, you can rollover the Browster icon next to each result and a preview of that result’s page will instantly popup. Firefox is already a great Internet Explorer alternative, with the addition of Browster it all adds up to be a really great web surfing experience.
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Their website only has the IE version. Is there another location?
looks nice, but on their website there only is the IE version. Additionally, I hope that FF version comes as an extension., otherwise it would only work on windows systems.
Hi there…
In order to get Browster to work in Firefox, I downloaded the installation file on their main page that is labeled for i.e. It installed Browster in both i.e. and Firefox. However, when I did that last week, I could’ve sworn that it said that it was for Firefox as well somewhere, and now I cant see any mention of Firefox. Has anyone else tried downloading and installing it recently?
Hi there…
In order to get Browster to work in Firefox, I downloaded the installation file on their main page that is labeled for i.e. It installed Browster in both i.e. and Firefox. However, when I did that last week, I could’ve sworn that it said that it was for Firefox as well somewhere, and now I cant see any mention of Firefox. Has anyone else tried downloading and installing it recently?
Hi there…
In order to get Browster to work in Firefox, I downloaded the installation file on their main page that is labeled for i.e. It installed Browster in both i.e. and Firefox. However, when I did that last week, I could’ve sworn that it said that it was for Firefox as well somewhere, and now I cant see any mention of Firefox. Has anyone else tried downloading and installing it recently?
It doesn’t look like it supports Fire Fox as of yet. On there FAQ’s it says that it currently only supports IE, but FF is planned for the near future…
Follow up…after a few minutes I opened up FireFox and did a Google search and…BAM the lightning bolts are now appearing next to my search results….yuppie!!
just download and install the only download they have on the website for browster, its for IE and FF.