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 Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.4 (Default)
Sections: Mac OS X, Unix

 

Added: Wed, Sep 25th 2002 10:05 UTC (5 years, 9 months ago) Updated: Mon, Apr 21st 2008 13:45 UTC (2 months, 16 days ago)


Screenshot About:
Firefox (formerly known as Phoenix and Firebird) is a redesign of the Mozilla browser component. It is similar to Galeon, K-Meleon, and Chimera, but it is written using the XUL user interface language and was designed to be cross-platform.

Release focus: Minor security fixes

Changes:
Security updates were made. Windows Vista support was improved. New languages were added (AF and BE).

Author:
Mozilla Project <dev __at__ mozilla __dot__ org> [contact developer]

Rating:
8.80/10.00 (142 votes)

Homepage:
http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/
Tar/BZ2:
http://releases.mozilla.org/[..]4/source/firefox-2.0.0.14-source.tar.bz2
Changelog:
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/2.0.0.14/releasenotes/
Debian package:
http://packages.debian.org/mozilla-firefox
OS X package:
http://releases.mozilla.org/[..].0.0.14/mac/en-US/Firefox%202.0.0.14.dmg
BSD Ports URL:
http://www.freshports.org/www/firefox/
Bug tracker:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/
Mailing list archive:
http://www.mozilla.org/community/developer-forums.html
Mirror site:
http://www.mozilla.org/mirrors.html

Trove categories: [change]
[Development Status]  4 - Beta
[License]  OSI Approved :: Mozilla Public License (MPL)
[Topic]  Internet :: WWW/HTTP :: Browsers

Dependencies: [change]
No dependencies filed

 
Project admins: [change]
» Arthur H. Johnson II (Owner)

» Rating: 8.80/10.00 (Rank 52)
» Vitality: 0.22% (Rank 919)
» Popularity: 15.85% (Rank 85)

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   Record hits: 79,594
   URL hits: 63,627
   Subscribers: 666

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 Branches

Branch Version Last release License URLs
Default 2.0.0.14 21-Apr-2008 Mozilla Public License (MPL) Homepage Tar/BZ2 Changelog

 Releases

Version Focus Date
2.0.0.14 Major security fixes 21-Apr-2008 20:45
2.0.0.13 Major security fixes 26-Mar-2008 23:30
2.0.0.12 Major security fixes 10-Mar-2008 14:36
2.0.0.9 Major bugfixes 08-Nov-2007 07:54
2.0.0.8 Major security fixes 08-Nov-2007 07:54
2.0.0.7 Major security fixes 20-Sep-2007 09:57
2.0.0.6 Major security fixes 31-Jul-2007 09:54
2.0.0.5 Major security fixes 19-Jul-2007 14:02
2.0.0.4 Minor security fixes 31-May-2007 05:18
2.0.0.3 Minor bugfixes 22-Mar-2007 06:25

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 Comments

[»] Cool browser
by Alexei A. Korolev - Mar 25th 2007 15:04:49

Guys, your browser is amazin. This is whole web platform, i just find free extentsion submitemnow which act like standalone application. This is really cool!. Please, continue your development!

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    [»] Re: Cool browser
    by Alexei A. Korolev - Mar 25th 2007 15:15:06

    sorry, for second post, i just remember one great firefox ads :) I hope you will glad to see that.

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[»] UI looks
by Samuli T. - Oct 29th 2006 12:48:59

Am I the only one who thinks the UI has taken a step backwards in FF2 release? The icon set has lost it's crisp and clear colours and general looks are just grayish.

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[»] What is there no Environment catergory?
by Niels Elgaard Larsen - Apr 26th 2005 06:21:53

See subj:

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[»] Spyware!
by tooar - Nov 16th 2004 13:51:43

It's a pitty that the Mozilla Foundation decided Firefox to become Spyware [1]. With a lame excuse that they need money, they sell the soul of open source software to ebay or whoever has enough dollars. Maybe they should stop throwing away the money they have for ads in big newspapers and magazins [2]? Really disappointing!

[1] http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/mitchell/archives/2004/11/firefox_10_now_1.html
[2] http://www.prweb.com/releases/2004/10/prweb169813.php

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    [»] Re: Spyware!
    by Mr.700 - Dec 19th 2004 23:34:36


    > It's a pitty that the Mozilla Foundation decided Firefox to
    become Spyware [1].

    What exactly do you consider spyware? The google start page?

    --
    Mr.700

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    [»] Re: Spyware!
    by EdMcMan - Jan 3rd 2005 12:24:01


    > It's a pitty that the Mozilla Foundation

    > decided Firefox to become Spyware [1].

    > With a lame excuse that they need money,

    > they sell the soul of open source

    > software to ebay or whoever has enough

    > dollars. Maybe they should stop throwing

    > away the money they have for ads in big

    > newspapers and magazins [2]? Really

    > disappointing!

    >

    > [1]

    > http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/mitchell/archives/2004/11/firefox_10_now_1.html

    > [2]

    > http://www.prweb.com/releases/2004/10/prweb169813.php


    You forgot the link to where the Mozilla foundation has decided Firefox will become spyware.

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      [»] Re: Spyware!
      by tooar - Jan 3rd 2005 16:22:09


      > You forgot the link to where the Mozilla

      > foundation has decided Firefox will

      > become spyware.


      Sorry to say it, but it is more like you don't want to see what is already there.

      A quote from link [1]:
      "We provide access to search services from a range of sources including Google, Yahoo, Amazon, eBay and others you can see in Firefox. We expect to see some funds come to the Foundation as a result of our integrated search."

      This has already been done with ebay, ie. ebay pays and search requests that are done through the Firefox toolbar for ebay are sent to a special server so ebay can log them. Of course they claim they won't do any harm with those information and they won't use it and so on. If you believe that...

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        [»] Re: Spyware!
        by EdMcMan - Jan 3rd 2005 20:09:31


        > This has already been done with ebay,

        > ie. ebay pays and search requests that

        > are done through the Firefox toolbar for

        > ebay are sent to a special server so

        > ebay can log them. Of course they claim

        > they won't do any harm with those

        > information and they won't use it and so

        > on. If you believe that...

        So how you would rather do it. Search ebay without using ebay servers?

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          [»] Re: Spyware!
          by tooar - Jan 3rd 2005 22:15:09


          >

          > So how you would rather do it. Search

          > ebay without using ebay servers?


          I'd be glad if only ebay server had been involved, but the problem was that the search requests were first sent to some 3rd party company. What was even worse is that this action hasn't been made public when the release came out.
          Maybe you should try to search google for the topic?

          Apart from this, why would a company like ebay pay for the search if they don't get any additional benefit? Even if they hadn't paid for it, they would have been included in the search, but then with the same server that processes the normal search requests from their website.

          Fortunately, after lots of protests, Firefox has been fixed.

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