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8 Hidden Firefox Secrets Revealed
Dec 30, 2009, 13 :17 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (9165 reads)

[ Thanks to Ashik Ratnani for this link. ]

"The best thing about Firefox is that just when you think you know everything there is to know about the browser, something new comes along and surprises you. Here are few hidden tips and tricks. Maybe these are old hat and you know them already. Or maybe you had no idea these could be done. Lets see how many of these you know already.

"1. Open docx file using Firefox without Office 2007:
Now, you can view docx files using Firefox by installing OpenXMLViewer which is available for Windows, Mac and Linux users. It is an useful extension for users who haven’t upgrade to Microsoft Office 2007. Basically, the extension will convert docx documents into HTML format so that web browsers can render and display to users. So, the extension is not able to shows embedded objects."

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