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The Mozilla add-ons website is the official repository for Firefox add-ons. [1] In contrast to mozdev.org which provides free hosting for Mozilla-related projects, the add-ons site is tailored for users. By default, Firefox automatically checks the site for updates to installed add-ons. [19]
2.0.0.20 2000: 12.0 and 10.0.12esr ... Firefox add-ons may be obtained from the Mozilla Add-ons web site or from other sources. Extensions Firefox users can add ...
Firefox 2.0.0.20 was the final version that could run under an unmodified installation of Windows NT 4.0, Windows 98, and Windows Me. [ 60 ] [ failed verification ] [ 61 ] Subsequently, Mozilla Corporation announced it would not develop new versions of Firefox 2 after the 2.0.0.20 release, but continued Firefox 2 development as long as other ...
Mac OS X 10.5 support was added October 18, 2007 with version 2.0.0.8. Firefox 2.0 featured updates to tabbed browsing environment, the extensions manager , the GUI , and the find, search, and software update engines; a new session restore feature; inline spell checking ; and an anti-phishing feature which was implemented by Google as an ...
Firefox Environment Backup Extension (or FEBE) is a Pale Moon browser extension for backing up and restoring user profiles. [1] It was compatible with Firefox version 1.5 - 57-pre. [2] [3] However, Firefox profiles may be backed up manually. [4] The source files are distributed under MPL-2.0.
Lucifox is a discontinued free and open source add-on for the browser Mozilla Firefox that manages, downloads and displays e-books.It supports EPUB 3 and EPUB 2 formatted books without digital rights management (DRM) and retrieval of books from online book catalogues using the Open Publication Distribution System (OPDS).
In October 2017, Decentraleyes 2.0.0 was released. The new version was rewritten from scratch to comply with the new Firefox browser add-on standards and had a more consistent user interface and better support for right-to-left languages. [13] [14]