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Microsoft Releases Firefox Plugin for Online Product Validation

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by Adam at 12:48 PM on November 23, 2005

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Soon you’ll no longer have to use IE to download files protected by Microsoft’s “Windows Genuine Advantage” program. According to an entry on the Internet Explorer dev team blog, a Firefox plugin is in the works that will allow you to use the popular alternative browser from the Mozilla Foundation instead.

The plugin doesn’t seem to have been released yet, but it’s something for Firefox-loving Windows users to keep an eye on. You can get the plugin here.

(Props: eWeek)

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