Jump from Firefox to any other browser in a flash

September 24, 2008 by Mark O'Neill | 0 comments

By Mark O’Neill
Contributing Writer, [GAS]

I’m sure that most of you, like me, live and breathe Mozilla Firefox.   However, there will be times when you may have to use another browser, such as when you’re coding a webpage and need to see how it looks in all available browsers.    Or you may come across a website that simply refuses to work in Firefox and demands that you use IE instead.    Yes, there ARE still sites out there that refuse to obey the Fox.

The IE Tab extension is already well known, but did you know about some of the other ones out there?   For example, here’s OperaView if you want to jump to Opera from Firefox.   There’s even one for Safari (Windows and Mac).

And if you’re a fan of the new Google Chrome browser, you can even have a right-click option to be able to jump to Chrome.

Via Firefox Facts

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