Mozilla launches eBay edition of Firefox

eBay addicts get their own version of Firefox


5 July 2007 10:55 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott

Mozilla has launched an eBay edition of its internet browser Firefox.

The new software lets you keep an eye on your eBay activities where ever you are on the web.

The 6MB file is a free tool built with eBay users in mind that claims to help you get more out of your buying and selling.

With the eBay edition, you are always securely signed in to the auction site so you can check out your progress when ever you like without having to constantly log in.

You can customise your alerts to stay on top of your bids so that you can be informed when an auction listing you're bidding on is about to end.

It's at-a-glance eBay info for auction addicts.

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