Mozilla trots out Firefox browser
IDG News Service - The Mozilla Foundation released a new version of its open-source Web browser this week, with improvements to its download manager, extension and bookmark handling, along with a new name aimed at skirting trademark complaints from another open-source project.
The browser has lost its previous Firebird moniker and become the new Firefox 0.8 software, a preview of the group's upcoming 1.0 release. The group dropped the Firebird name to avoid a scuffle with the Firebird relational database development project.
Firefox, released Monday, improves upon its predecessor with a new download manager aimed at tracking multiple downloads, easier bookmark handling, a new installer for Windows users and improved handling of extensions, Mozilla said. Mozilla community members have created over 200 extensions, or small software applications that can be downloaded to increase the browser's functionality, the group said, including an ad-banner remover and a spell checker.
The group also released a new preview of its Mozilla Thunderbird e-mail application Monday. Thunderbird 0.5 offers the ability to synchronize address books with devices from Palm Inc., secure password authentication for Simple Mail Transfer Protocol and Post Office Protocol Version 3 mail clients, an upgraded spell checker and dictionary, as well as fixes to previous bugs.
A London user of Mozilla's previous e-mail application said Tuesday that she was excited about the new software's ability to sync with Palm devices because she has a Tungsten E handheld.
Improvements to the e-mail client may convince the user to begin using the Mozilla browser as well, as she gets more comfortable with the software, she said.
Mozilla Firefox 0.8 and Thunderbird 0.5 are both preview releases in anticipation of the group's next stand-alone Web browser and e-mail application. Both are available for free from the Mountain View, Calif.-based group's Web site. The Mozilla Foundation didn't say when the new stand-alone applications would be available.
The organization last month released a full Internet suite dubbed Mozilla 1.6, which includes a Web browser, an e-mail application, a Web page editor and Internet chat software. It claims to have had 100,000 downloads of Mozilla 1.6 within the first 20 days of its availability.



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