Firefox Password Exporter is a utility that will export a Firefox password to a compatible password database file. To do this you just have to download the free software from its official website (link at bottom). When downloading the software, you might also be offered with a free download link for the latest release of the software. Install the software, open it and follow the on-screen instructions. After the installation process is successfully completed, you will need to select a main window with a green check mark displayed next to it. You will then need to click the 'New Account' button and fill in all the necessary information about your existing user profile, such as email address, user name, password, etc.
Now, click on the 'Open With' button, which will take you to a dialog box where you can select the software's default application to use to import your exported data. The application you select should be able to read MS Windows, Linux and Mac OS X systems. If you are unable to open the application or select a menu option, look for the message 'You need a compatibility profile to use this application'. To get a list of these profiles, click on the appropriate link and follow the instructions to import the data. Once the installation is completed, you can now use the Firefox Password Exporter to export passwords to a compatible password database file.
The functionality of the Firefox Password Exporter utility is quite basic and mainly aimed at making the export and import of passwords stored in Firefox easy. However, there are a few minor limitations as far as the software is concerned. For instance, it will only be possible to export secure, encrypted passwords stored in Firefox instead of passwords stored in the user's user profile.