Guys ‘n’ gals, I just installed a fantastic plug-in for my favorite web browser Firefox. I’m sure you do a boatload of reading as any avid Internet user does, and DictionarySearch enriches that reading. When you come across a word that you’re a tad lost on the meaning of, right click it and select the option for DictionarySearch to define it for you. No flipping pages though Webster’s or having to bring up an online dictionary site - this extensions takes care of all that extra effort for you. As with nearly all Firefox add-ons, this tool is free.

Grab the DictionarySearch add-on here. When something’s free of charge and offers such a great benefit for web use, always take advantage of it. On the flipside, beware of extensions that offer little to no benefit and could possibly create more work for you. Get familiar with Firefox and the open source support for it on the ‘net, and you’ll develop a keen eye for what’s worth downloading/installing and what to pass on.

Why Firefox? It’s better than IE, in so many ways. FF is much more secure, runs faster, and it widely supported by developers so you’ll get free goodies like DictionarySearch to make your day at work (and home) more productive and hassle-free.