

Firefox vs Firefox Focus: Should You Switch Firefox Focus is a strange name for a browser, and the fact that it’s developed by none other Mozilla is even weirder.If you are a multi-browser person like myself then this is a nice tool to have in your arsenal, and maybe carry around in USB thumb drives for using it as and when the situation demands you do. It provides a sleek way to access, view, export and edit (only Internet Explorer) browser history. Conclusionīrowser History Spy is an umbrella tool and one of its kind. Wish they (the developers) would bring these options forth for all browsers.

Apart from that, it allows you to Add URL or websites to the existing lists.

They are great to have if a user wants to remove few entries from the history file. Remove and Remove All are indeed two valuable options. Don’t know for sure, but I think that’s how it works and those additional features are compatible only with Internet Explorer. When I hovered to the Internet Explorer tab I noticed more features or buttons opening up. Shown below is an image of one such file. As the name suggests you can create an html file of entire history and store it for future use or reference. Towards the bottom you will see a button labeled Export. Now that you know how to view the history, you may also browse for a different file (by default it picks up the one in latest uses, considering the default user or account). Focus on any one tab and hit the View History button to see the contents of the specified history file. On the interface there are three tabs, one for each of the above mentioned browsers. By portable you must have already guessed that you can run the exe from external drives as well. Two, use the portable version to give it a try. One, install the application for regular use. After having downloaded the application there are two things you may do.
