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==Mozilla.org - Home of the Mozilla Project==
 
==Mozilla.org - Home of the Mozilla Project==
[[Image:Mozilla.png|left]] Mozilla is best known for it’s development of the award-winning [Firefox.com|Firefox]] internet browser and Thunderbird e-mail software.  Unlike companies such as Microsoft, Mozilla believes in open-source code and development cooperation amongst users and programmers on the web.  Mozilla believes that this open-source and collaboration between developers and users provides value through better software being developed for everyone to use.
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[[Image:Mozilla.png|left]] Mozilla is best known for it’s development of the award-winning [[GetFirefox.com|Firefox]] internet browser and [[GetThunderbird.com|Thunderbird]] e-mail software.  Unlike companies such as [[Microsoft.com|Microsoft]], Mozilla believes in open-source code and development cooperation amongst users and programmers on the web.  Mozilla believes that this open-source and collaboration between developers and users provides value through better software being developed for everyone to use.
  
Mozilla offers Firefox and Thunderbird both as free and open source applications.  Mozilla encourages people to download the free software and code and make modifications to them as they see fit. 
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==History==
  
Firefox and Thunderbird are both fast and secure applications preferred by IT professionals world-wide. They can both compete in the market with Internet Explorer and Exchange type products created by Microsoft as well as those created by other leading software manufacturers.
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Mozilla started as the engine that the Netscape browser was built on. In 1998, the Mozilla Organization was founded by Netscape to create the Mozilla Application Suite (Firefox and Thunderbird). As AOL began to distance itself from the Mozilla project (and incidentally disband Netscape), Mozilla began to gain its own life. AOL helped start the Mozilla Foundation, which was a 103(c) non-profit organization designed to oversee and run the Mozilla project. On August 3, 2005 the Mozilla Foundation created the Mozilla Corporation, a for profit subsidiary, which runs Firefox and Thunderbird under a license from the Mozilla Foundation.
  
Mozilla acts as a software development tools provider with their Bugzilla, Bonsai and Tinderbox tools.  Bugzilla is an industry leading server software with helps software designers manage development of their applications.  Bonsai is designed to allow you to watch the changes to an application during it’s development.  Tinderbox is a webtool which constantly monitors the Mozilla application suite of software to enable you to monitor its performance. 
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==Firefox==
  
Mozilla was launched in 1998 by Netscape and quickly became a leader in the open source movement. They are stead-fast in their belief in open source software and in allowing their tools and code to be used to enable developers build the best appications possible. Mozilla believes in low cost software and the ability to modify that software to meet your unique business needs.
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Mozilla Firefox is the free open-source browser developed by the Mozilla community. This browser is the primary competitor of Internet Explorer, and is considered superior by most educated users and experts.  Lacking ActiveX support, complete integration with the operating system, and other inherant security vulnerabilities, Firefox is a very secure browser. In addition, discovered security flaws are usually fixed relatively quickly. Firefox also has phishing detection features built into it, and anti-spyware safeguards are also standard. If your browser does lock up, you can use the restore session feature to put you back where you were in a snap.
  
Mozilla has a large development community and believes in allowing it’s development community to assist in its application development and testing. Rather than build it’s software in secret and release it without the source code available, Mozilla develops it’s software where people can watch and comment along the process. This creates better applications because with more people looking at the code, the cleaner and more bug-free the code becomes.
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The Firefox browser is highly customizable using hundreds of skins, plugins, extensions, and themes. There are plugins that help you increase your security while browsing, change the way Firefox looks, or add functionality to Firefox. Firefox also features tabbed browsing, a feature that is just plain convenient and simplifies browsing multiple sites or pages. It also includes built in spell checking on text in form fields.
  
Because Mozilla believes in open source code, internet standards and education, they have been steadily gaining popularity around the world and continue to climb in popularity amongst developers and users alike.
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Firefox also features a full featured built in search bar that supports dozens of different search engines.
  
==Languages==
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==Thunderbird==
English
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Mozilla Thunderbird is a free open source email client developed by the Mozilla community. Thunderbird is full of features, secure, and easily customizable.
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Thunderbird supports both POP and IMAP email server protocols (as well as SMTP for sending email). It also supports both plain text and HTML email.
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Included security features include phishing detection and alerting, and anti-spam filters.
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Thunderbird also allows you to easily customize it by adding and organizing mail folders, and automatically sorting incoming email.
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==Other Products==
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''Mozilla products are free, open-source, mostly cross-platform products.''
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*'' '''SeaMonkey''' '' - Web-browser, advanced e-mail and newsgroup client, IRC chat client, and HTML editing made simple -- all your Internet needs in one application. [http://www.mozilla.org/projects/seamonkey/ Download]
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*'' [[CaminoBrowser.org|Camino]] '' - The Camino Project has worked to create a browser that is as functional and elegant as the computers it runs on. The Camino web browser is powerful, secure, and ready to meet the needs of all users while remaining simple and elegant in its design. [http://www.caminobrowser.org/ Download]
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*[http://www.mozilla.org/download.html More Mozilla Products]
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==Add-ons==
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A wide variety of closed and open source add-ons are available to customize the visible and functional elements of your Firefox browser.  The website offers a full listing of approved add-ons
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==Support==
  
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Mozilla.com includes support options for users of Firefox and Thunderbird. The Mozilla.com site includes a knowledge base, as well as support forums for users to ask questions and get answers from the Mozilla community.
 
==Address==
 
==Address==
: 1350 Villa St
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: 1981 Landings Drive, Building K
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: Mountain View CA 94043-0801 US
  
==Contact==
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===Languages===
: Mozilla Dot Org
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: 650.903.0800
 
  
 
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
* '''Alexa''': [http://www.alexa.com/data/details/main?url=mozilla.org Mozilla.org]
 
* '''Alexa''': [http://www.alexa.com/data/details/main?url=mozilla.org Mozilla.org]
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* '''Charles Palma Blog''': [http://www.brandingyp.com/2009/03/mozilla-developer-of-mozilla-firefox.html Mozilla.org]
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Latest revision as of 17:37, 6 November 2013

Mozilla.org - Home of the Mozilla Project

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Mozilla is best known for it’s development of the award-winning Firefox internet browser and Thunderbird e-mail software. Unlike companies such as Microsoft, Mozilla believes in open-source code and development cooperation amongst users and programmers on the web. Mozilla believes that this open-source and collaboration between developers and users provides value through better software being developed for everyone to use.

History

Mozilla started as the engine that the Netscape browser was built on. In 1998, the Mozilla Organization was founded by Netscape to create the Mozilla Application Suite (Firefox and Thunderbird). As AOL began to distance itself from the Mozilla project (and incidentally disband Netscape), Mozilla began to gain its own life. AOL helped start the Mozilla Foundation, which was a 103(c) non-profit organization designed to oversee and run the Mozilla project. On August 3, 2005 the Mozilla Foundation created the Mozilla Corporation, a for profit subsidiary, which runs Firefox and Thunderbird under a license from the Mozilla Foundation.

Firefox

Mozilla Firefox is the free open-source browser developed by the Mozilla community. This browser is the primary competitor of Internet Explorer, and is considered superior by most educated users and experts. Lacking ActiveX support, complete integration with the operating system, and other inherant security vulnerabilities, Firefox is a very secure browser. In addition, discovered security flaws are usually fixed relatively quickly. Firefox also has phishing detection features built into it, and anti-spyware safeguards are also standard. If your browser does lock up, you can use the restore session feature to put you back where you were in a snap.

The Firefox browser is highly customizable using hundreds of skins, plugins, extensions, and themes. There are plugins that help you increase your security while browsing, change the way Firefox looks, or add functionality to Firefox. Firefox also features tabbed browsing, a feature that is just plain convenient and simplifies browsing multiple sites or pages. It also includes built in spell checking on text in form fields.

Firefox also features a full featured built in search bar that supports dozens of different search engines.

Thunderbird

Mozilla Thunderbird is a free open source email client developed by the Mozilla community. Thunderbird is full of features, secure, and easily customizable.

Thunderbird supports both POP and IMAP email server protocols (as well as SMTP for sending email). It also supports both plain text and HTML email.

Included security features include phishing detection and alerting, and anti-spam filters.

Thunderbird also allows you to easily customize it by adding and organizing mail folders, and automatically sorting incoming email.

Other Products

Mozilla products are free, open-source, mostly cross-platform products.

  • SeaMonkey - Web-browser, advanced e-mail and newsgroup client, IRC chat client, and HTML editing made simple -- all your Internet needs in one application. Download
  • Camino - The Camino Project has worked to create a browser that is as functional and elegant as the computers it runs on. The Camino web browser is powerful, secure, and ready to meet the needs of all users while remaining simple and elegant in its design. Download
  • More Mozilla Products

Add-ons

A wide variety of closed and open source add-ons are available to customize the visible and functional elements of your Firefox browser. The website offers a full listing of approved add-ons

Support

Mozilla.com includes support options for users of Firefox and Thunderbird. The Mozilla.com site includes a knowledge base, as well as support forums for users to ask questions and get answers from the Mozilla community.

Address

1981 Landings Drive, Building K
Mountain View CA 94043-0801 US

Languages

English

Related Domains

External Links

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