SearchEngineJournal.com (www.searchenginejournal.com) announced on November 2 that Amazon A9.com users who prefer Mozilla Firefox over Microsoft IE will now be able to download a Firefox-friendly toolbar which features A9.com’s full set of innovative search technologies such as Bookmarks, Site History, A9 Lists and the A9 Diary, which are available through the A9 Toolbar. The A9 Toolbar for Mozilla Firefox can be downloaded in two minutes by clicking on “toolbar” on the A9.com home page www.A9.com and can run on Microsoft Windows, Macintosh and Linux operating systems.
A9.com CEO Udi Manber said that offering the A9 Toolbar for Mozilla Firefox was among the most requested features A9.com received from users since A9.com launched a month ago, and that A9.com is pleased to answer their feedback with this release and make it possible for millions more people to access the full power of A9.com to discover and manage information.
Firefox is available on platforms like Windows, MacOS and Linux. A9 toolbar works on all of these platforms on Firefox. Bookmarks, diary entries and site info are accessible from the A9 toolbar, which installs on Firefox just like another extension. Users can search the A9 engine from the search box or choose other Amazon searches or Google itself.