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| Mozilla Firefox | |
| Mozilla Firefox 2 running on Gentoo Linux, displaying the English Wikipedia main page | |
| Maintainer: | Mozilla Corporation / Mozilla Foundation |
| Stable release: | 2.0.0.3 (March 20, 2007) [+/-] |
| Preview release: | 3.0a4 (April 27, 2007) [+/-] |
| OS: | Cross-platform |
| Available language(s): | Multilingual,[1] EULA in English only[2] |
| Use: | Web browser |
| License: | Mozilla EULA for binary redistribution |
| Website: | mozilla.com/firefox |
| Firefox Main article |
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| Mozilla |
| Community / Customization |
| Forks and Related Projects |
| Flock • Iceweasel |
| Origins and Lineage |
| Mozilla Application Suite • Netscape Communicator |
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Mozilla Firefox is a graphical web browser developed by the Mozilla Corporation and a large community of external contributors. Firefox, officially abbreviated as Fx or fx[3] and popularly abbreviated FF,[4] started as a fork of the Navigator browser component of the Mozilla Application Suite. Firefox has replaced the Mozilla Suite as the flagship product of the Mozilla project, under the direction of the Mozilla Foundation.
Mozilla Firefox is a cross-platform browser, providing support for various versions of Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. However, the source code has been unofficially ported to other operating systems, including FreeBSD,[5] OS/2, Solaris, SkyOS, BeOS and more recently, Windows XP Professional x64 Edition.[6]
Firefox's source code is freely available under the terms of the Mozilla tri-license as free and open source software. The current stable release of Firefox is version 2.0.0.3, released on March 20, 2007.[7]
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