If you select Tools -> Add-ons from the Firefox menu bar, you’ll get a list of all extensions, themes and plug-ins that are currently installed in your copy of Firefox.
The same add-ons dialog has a “Find Updates” feature to help you figure out if you are running any out-dated extensions but that doesn’t work with your plug-ins. How do you then find out that you are running the latest versions of all plug-ins?
It’s simple now. You can open the Firefox browser and visit the Plugins Check page hosted on mozilla.org. This will create a list of all plug-ins that are installed on your system and will match that data with its own list to determine if you are running an older version that has been marked out-of-date.
In case this online check fails for a particular plugin, you can click the “Research” button to perform a search on Google using the plug-in name as the search query. This is not always accurate but you’ll at least reach the vendor’s website that is officially hosting the plug-in.
It makes sense to visit the plug-ins checker page occasionally because older plug-ins not just make your browser insecure but they also make it more unstable. David Tenser of Mozilla says 30% of the reported crashes are caused by old plugins.
Job Coke
Jobs In Karachi
Jobs In Lahore
Jobs In Pakistan
Jobs In Peshawer
Pakistani News Paper
Jobs In Dubai
Best Soccer Highlights
Best Soccer Highlights
House Full Jobs
Pierson Jobs
Thunder Jobs
Full Soccer Highlights
Football Fox
Live Cricket and Highlights
Job Coke
Kazmetix
Soccer Delight
Cricket Mesh
Soccer Gang
Catagories
Tags
IPhone
Microsoft
iPod
Google
Intel
Latest News
WiFi
Mobile
Computer
Internet
Processor
Twitter
Web
Windows
Laptop
Wireless
Mobile Internet Devices
Intel Pentium
Architecture
Dual Core
Intel Atom
Technology
Chipset
Intel Centrino
Smart Phone
Quad Core
Intel Celeron
Phones
WiMax
Single Core
Microarchitecture
Digital Products Reviews
Motherboard
AMD Processors
LCD
Video
Oracle Support
Picasa Web
Web Browsers
LG
My Blog List
Followers
Posted by
Israr ahmed
Friday, October 16, 2009
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)