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There are a lot of add-ons for Firefox which can change the way you approach and use the Internet. Some of the are useful, other ones are nice, some are pure junk. Anyway there is one of it which I personally consider essential for your surfing experience because it does change the time Firefox takes to display a website. Of course I am not speaking of minutes or hour less in downloading a website. If you have a regular dial-up Internet connection you will continue to surf slow. What you will notice instead after installing this add-on is that your Firefox will take 5-10 seconds less to get you to the website you want to read. The name of this small add-on is Firetune and “according to your specific computer speed and internet connection speed, it will optimize several internal settings of Firefox for better performance.”…”FireTune does NOT modify the Firefox executable, or any other Firefox binary file. Everything can be undone easily at a single mouseclick only.” Firetune is fully compatible with Firefox v1.x / 2.x / 3.x and with the following operating systems: Windows 98, Me, 2000, Windows 2003, Windows XP SP1 (or higher), Windows Vista. iI you want to download it, or if you wish to know more, click here.


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