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The Best Browser Award Goes To ...

Posted: May 12, 2010

After much experimenting, and finding new possibilities, Jeff Cotrupe selected Firefox, after integrating a few add-ons, as the best browser choice. Find out why.

After much experimenting, and finding new possibilities, Jeff Cotrupe selected Firefox, after integrating a few add-ons, as the best browser choice. Find out why.

by Jeff Cotrupe

While I was all set to be a Firefox fan, the problem was, to put it mildly, Firefox wasn't the fastest car on the track, and along the way, I discovered two others: Avant, built on IE code, and Orca, built on Firefox. Both offer features and convenience that blow away Firefox and the rest.

Recently, though, the bloom came off the rose a bit for Avant, Orca, and me. I started having trouble with basic interactions on some key sites with Orca.

After a tearful "I trusted you guys," I took a hard look at Firefox again. A quick usability check cooled my ardor -- again. Then I discovered the 2010 roster of add-ons for Firefox, which does not yet qualify as a "multitude" like the armada of apps for the iPhone but is large and growing in its own right. Here are the add-ons that finally made the current version of Firefox (3.6.3) my No. 1 draft choice:

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Jeff CotrupeAbout the Author
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MarketPOWER, LLC is a strategic consulting firm of Jeff Cotrupe, whose expertise in product management, marketing and research has helped companies generate hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue, M&A and investment capital. Cotrupe is a project manager for TBR who previously served as practice leader for Gartner (NYSE: IT) and director at ADC Telecommunications (Nasdaq: ADCT). Follow MarketPower, LLC on Twitter.