An Internet Explorer Firefox Plugin is quite useful when you can’t load certain sites in Firefox. I was surfing a property site that had flash embedded and somehow it refused to load in Firefox. Then I tried IE View, and the site loaded perfectly. I highly recommend this IE View – Internet Explorer Firefox Plugin but take note it opens a whole new IE window.
Another Internet Explorer Firefox Plugin that’s good is IE Tab. This Firefox Plugin opens an IE browser in your Firefox tab, instead of opening a whole new IE window.
IE View is a simple Mozilla and Mozilla Firefox extension (for Microsoft Windows systems), which allows the current page or a selected link to be opened in Internet Explorer. I use Firefox 99.99% of the time, but there are those moments — particularly when testing new pages, or when viewing that rare IE-only page that’s actually interesting — when I need to see what things look like in IE.
IE View adds menu items to the page context menu, and the link context menu. Right-clicking a link now includes an “Open link target in IE” menu item. Right-clicking elsewhere in the main body of the page (not within an image, text box, etc.) gives “View this page in IE.”
You can also add sites to an “always-view-in-IE” list. These sites, when reached in Firefox, will automatically reopen in Internet Explorer. The site you are currently viewing can be added via the Firefox
