History
of Mozilla Firefox
Dave Hyatt and
Blake Ross began working on the Firefox project
as an experimental branch of the Mozilla
project. They believed the commercial
requirements of Netscape's sponsorship and
developer-driven feature creep compromised the
utility of the Mozilla browser. To combat what
they saw as the Mozilla Suite's software bloat,
they created a stand-alone browser, with which
they intended to replace the Mozilla Suite. On
April 3, 2003, the Mozilla Organization
announced that they planned to change their
focus from the Mozilla Suite to Firefox and
Thunderbird.
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The
Firefox project has undergone several name
changes. Originally titled Phoenix, it was
renamed because of trademark issues with Phoenix
Technologies. The replacement name, Firebird,
provoked an intense response from the Firebird
free database software project. In response, the
Mozilla Foundation stated that the browser
should always bear the name Mozilla Firebird to
avoid confusion with the database software.
Continuing pressure from the database server's
development community forced another change; on
February 9, 2004, Mozilla Firebird became
Mozilla Firefox, often referred to as simply
Firefox. Mozilla prefers Firefox to be
abbreviated as Fx or fx, though it is often
abbreviated as FF.
The
Firefox project went through many versions
before 1.0 was released on November 9, 2004.
After a series of stability and security fixes,
the Mozilla Foundation released its first major
update, Firefox version 1.5, on November 29,
2005. On October 24, 2006, Mozilla released
Firefox 2. This version includes updates to the
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 extension, and later merged into
the program itself. In December 2007, Firefox
Live Chat was launched. It allows users to ask
volunteers questions through a system powered by
Jive Software, with guaranteed hours of
operation and the possibility of help after
hours.
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