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Waterfox 33.0.2
Waterfox 33.0.2









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  1. Waterfox 33.0.2 update#
  2. Waterfox 33.0.2 software#
  3. Waterfox 33.0.2 license#
  4. Waterfox 33.0.2 windows#

Version 1.5 implemented a new Mac-like options interface, the subject of much criticism from Microsoft Windows and Linux users, with a " Sanitize" action to allow someone to clear their privacy-related information without manually clicking the "Clear All" button.

waterfox 33.0.2

Originally, it was planned to have a version 1.1 at an earlier date as the new Firefox version after 1.0, with development on a later version (1.5) in a separate development branch, but during 2005 both branches and their feature sets were merged (the Mozilla Foundation abandoned the 1.1 release plan after the first two alpha builds), resulting in an official release date between the original dates planned for both versions. "Deer Park", the codename of the Firefox 1.1 and 1.5 Alphas, did not include Firefox branding.įirefox 1.5 was released on November 30, 2005. On FebruAMS, a business and IT consulting company, categorized Mozilla Firefox (then known as Firebird) as a "Tier 1" ("Best of Breed") open-source product, considering it technically strong and virtually risk-free. Many of these projects started before Firefox, and probably served as inspiration. The use of XUL sets Firefox apart from other browsers, including other projects based on Mozilla's Gecko layout engine and most other browsers, which use interfaces native to their respective platforms ( Galeon and Epiphany use GTK+ K-Meleon uses MFC and Camino uses Cocoa).

Waterfox 33.0.2 update#

The development and installation processes of these add-ons raised security concerns, and with the release of Firefox 0.9, the Mozilla Foundation opened a Mozilla Update website containing "approved" themes and extensions. The use of XUL makes it possible to extend the browser's capabilities through the use of extensions and themes.

Waterfox 33.0.2 software#

Hyatt, Ross, Hewitt and Chanial developed their browser to combat the perceived software bloat of the Mozilla Suite (codenamed, internally referred to, and continued by the community as SeaMonkey), which integrated features such as IRC, mail and news, and WYSIWYG HTML editing into one internet suite.įirefox retains the cross-platform nature of the original Mozilla browser, using the XUL user interface markup language. This description was soon dropped in later versions.

Waterfox 33.0.2 license#

The situation was resolved when the foundation was given a license to use Charlton's European trademark.Įarly description of what cookies are in Preferences window of Mozilla Firefox 0.9.3. This trademark process led to a delay of several months in the release of Firefox 0.8 when the foundation discovered that Firefox had already been registered as a trademark in the United Kingdom for Charlton Company software. To ensure that no further name changes would be necessary, the Mozilla Foundation began the process of registering Firefox as a trademark with the United States Patent and Trademark Office in December 2003.

waterfox 33.0.2

The name "Firefox" (a reference to the red panda) was chosen for its similarity to "Firebird", and its uniqueness in the computing industry. In response, the Mozilla Foundation stated that the browser should always bear the name Mozilla Firebird to avoid confusion with the database software.ĭue to continuing pressure from the Firebird community, on Februthe project was renamed again to Mozilla Firefox. The new name, Firebird, met with mixed reactions, particularly as the Firebird database server already carried the name. The name Phoenix remained until April 14, 2003, when it was changed because of a trademark dispute with the BIOS manufacturer Phoenix Technologies (which produces a BIOS-based browser called Phoenix FirstWare Connect). The name Mozilla was revived as the 1998 open sourcing spinoff organization from Netscape. The name for this would-be "Mosaic killer" was meant to evoke the building-crushing Godzilla. The name Mozilla began as the internal codename for the original 1994 Netscape Navigator browser aiming to displace NCSA Mosaic as the world's most popular web browser. This name carried the implication of the mythical firebird that rose triumphantly from the ashes of its dead predecessor, in this case Netscape Navigator which lost the "First browser war" to Microsoft's Internet Explorer. After it was sufficiently developed, binaries for public testing appeared in September 2002 under the name Phoenix. The project that became Firefox began as an experimental branch of the Mozilla Suite called m/b (or mozilla/browser).











Waterfox 33.0.2