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Firefox Browser Firefox Browser and Extensions Thunderbird Email (maybe) Danbury Area Computer Society October 3, 2006 Jim Scheef, Immediate Past President
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Firefox Browser
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Is it really more secure? 1. No, not really 2. Yes, way more secure
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Firefox Browser No, not really more secure 1. It has scripting for good and bad things 2. It has vulnerabilities like zero-day http://news.zdnet.com/2100-1009_22- 6121608.html http://news.zdnet.com/2100-1009_22- 6121608.html 3. No active anti-phishing 4. No software is perfect 5. It’s run by a human
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Firefox Browser Yes, way more secure 1. The smaller foot-print argument 2. Patches come faster (maybe) as update releases (forces you to update everything rather than individual patches)
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Firefox Browser Yes, way more secure 1. The smaller foot-print argument 2. Patches come faster (maybe) as update releases (forces you to update everything rather than individual patches) 3. Does not run Active-X
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Firefox Browser Yes, way more secure 1. The smaller foot-print argument 2. Patches come faster (maybe) as update releases (forces you to update everything rather than individual patches) 3. Does not run Active-X 4. Displays target URL of any link 5. Firefox users are smarter
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Firefox Browser Features I like 1. Automatic updates 2. Extensions, thousands of extensions! 3. Helpful little details
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Firefox Browser Extensions, Add-ons and Themes ● Customization is what makes Firefox great ● Extensions are small programs written to run in a Firefox interface (API) ● There are thousands of extensions: https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/extensions/ https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/extensions/ ● Installing the wrong extension can blow your security – read before you click ● Add-ons are programs like Acrobat, etc. ● Themes (skins) change the overall appearance
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Firefox Browser My Top Five Extensions 1. Plain Old Favourites – use IE favorites in Firefox 2. Roboform Toolbar – works just like the bar in IE 3. Yahoo Toolbar – Yahoo just a click away 4. Duplicate Tab – so handy you won’t believe it 5. Adblock – does just what it says
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Firefox Browser More Extensions 6. For developers: ColorZilla, Copy Plain Text, DOM Inspector 7. For usability: IE View, Firefox View, PDF Download, Tabbrowser Preferences, Sort Extensions and Themes 8. For fun or just plain weirdness: Leet Key 9. For the paranoid: DNS Toolbar
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Firefox Browser How to make Firefox your default browser 1. Check boxes in Firefox preferences and Internet Options 2. Change behavior of the.htm and.html file extensions (also changes the icon) 3. Change the Start Menu (cosmetic only)
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Firefox Browser Change for Thunderbird Uncheck for Firefox
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Firefox Browser
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Firefox 2.0 ● Yes, it’s coming ● Currently in RC1
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Thunderbird Email Client
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What is it? ● Standards-based (RFC compliant) email client ● http://www.mozilla.com/thunderbird/ http://www.mozilla.com/thunderbird/
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Thunderbird Email Client Is it really more secure? 1. No, not really 2. Yes, way more secure
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Thunderbird Email Client Is it really more secure? ● The same arguments apply – I really don’t know ● Less market experience due to less publicity due to smaller user base due to less market experience due to less publicity due…
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Thunderbird Email Client What standards? ● POP3 – post office protocol – Most common – Messages stored on receiving computer ● IMAP4 – internet message access protocol – Messages remain on server – Optionally copied to local computer – Really useful when you use many computers – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Message_Access_ Protocol http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Message_Access_ Protocol – Supported by Exchange
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Thunderbird Email Client What standards? ● SMTP – simple mail transport protocol – Used for sending to an MTA (message transfer agent) server – MTA finds the destination domain’s email server and delivers the message also using SMTP
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Thunderbird Email Client Why I think it’s cool ● Support for IMAP ● Free ● Many extensions ● Seems to work well with AIM Mail (also free) http://about.aol.com/faq/openmailaccess#othermail http://about.aol.com/faq/openmailaccess#othermail
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We’re done Questions and Discussion
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