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By Paul Festa
Posted on ZDNet News: Jul 27, 2005 1:17:00 AM

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As it marked the 75 millionth download of its Firefox Web browser, the Mozilla Foundation said it was expanding in several directions.

The foundation's open-source e-mail reader, Thunderbird, is approaching its 10 millionth download. Mozilla's browser for small devices, Minimo, reached a milestone, as a prerelease version appeared with tabs, a bookmark manager and RSS feeds. The Mozilla staff itself has quadrupled during the past six months, to 40 employees.

"We're beefing up the management on the project," said Chris Hofmann, whose title at Mozilla is in flux since the foundation hired another director of engineering. "The project is still very healthy. We're seeing continued corporate interest and have a lot of large organizations that want to do deployments."

Mozilla on Tuesday marked the 75 millionth download of Firefox. That number has only a hazy relationship to the number of people actually using the browser; it counts multiple downloads of different versions and doesn't count Mozilla's automatic updates or copies from single downloads distributed through organizations by technology managers.

The milestone provides at least a psychological boost to the foundation's volunteers and staffers, who have watched growth rates slip this year amid a string of security problems.

Thunderbird, the foundation's e-mail application, had been downloaded 9,951,582 times as of Tuesday afternoon.

Replacing Hofmann as director of engineering is Mike Schroepfer, who will be responsible for day-to-day management of the engineering staff and determining what features and fixes go into releases. Hofmann's duties will shift to the browser's deployment and distribution, partner relationships, security and community relations.

On the mobile front, Mozilla on Monday released Minimo 007, the latest version of the prerelease mobile browser with an interface built in XUL (Extensible User Interface Language).

A XUL interface makes it easier for Mozilla to use Firefox features in Minimo and make the browser work on a wide array of device operating systems, including those produced by Microsoft.

"This may be the first handheld browser to have both tabbed browsing and Web services support," said Doug Turner, the Mozilla engineer heading up the Minimo project. "It offers desktoplike browsing functionality optimized for small screens...so you can access Gmail or Google Maps. Secondly, this is built on the same platform as Firefox. This will allow, for the first time, extension writers to access the handheld platform. Extensions like AdBlocker and even Greasemonkey may be easily ported and seamlessly run on these handhelds."

Turner said Mozilla was in discussions with phone makers about using Minimo, but he did not name them (the project counts Nokia as a funder). He did say that Pioneer planned to use the project's "Spatial Navigation" feature for surfing Web pages with directional keys, a feature Pioneer funded.

Minimo plans within the next five to six months a "beta" test version for use with Windows CE PPC and Windows CE SmartPhone.

 

Correction: This report misidentified the name of the latest version of Mozilla's prerelease mobile browser. It should have been identified as Minimo 007.

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This is what most of my friends and co-workers do. We all use FF until we come across a site that won't work. Some of our internal corporate pages are like this. I'm talking about code/apps written in... (Read the rest)
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So..  Jeff Spicoli | 07/26/05
Yes, a better measure is the % visiting websites with Firefox.  DonnieBoy | 07/26/05
Or, to put another angle on it...  Scrat | 07/27/05
Sorry, but your calculations are a ilttle low.  Ludovit | 07/27/05
Ooops  Ludovit | 07/27/05
Formatting  Letophoro | 07/27/05
format  Real World | 07/27/05
I got exactly the same number  mlindl | 07/27/05
I also have a copy on a memory stick  skeptic tank | 07/27/05
Let's adjust that angle a bit  Otto_Delete | 07/27/05
Maybe  Real World | 07/27/05
Probably more but what's you point?  voska | 07/27/05
if it doesn't work they try IE  SC-man | 07/29/05
Math = Fuzzy Logic  osreinstall | 07/27/05
Second your entire message  IT_User | 07/27/05
Do not use Mozilla 1.7.10  osreinstall | 07/27/05
I like Firefox...  IT_Critic | 07/27/05
Re: I like Firefox  Otto_Delete | 07/27/05
Yes, but I hate IE and it is VERY buggy.  DonnieBoy | 07/27/05
Firefox downloaded 75 million times  Loverock Davidson | 07/27/05
Good question..but is that not also a question for  Laff | 07/27/05
Good question indeed  Loverock Davidson | 07/27/05
I Don't Have That Problem At All  itanalyst | 07/27/05
Sounds like you've found a problem  IT_User | 07/27/05
Possibly did  Loverock Davidson | 07/27/05
Bugzilla  Spoon Jabber | 07/27/05
Bugzilla  Loverock Davidson | 07/27/05
Sounds like you have 1.0.5 version  osreinstall | 07/27/05
It started with 1.0.6  Loverock Davidson | 07/28/05
Tread carefully on some extensions.  osreinstall | 07/28/05
It's you, LD  Yagotta B. Kidding | 07/27/05
Users deleting can't be identified.  Anton Philidor | 07/27/05
More keep  Linux User 147560 | 07/27/05
Worth pointing out...  Anton Philidor | 07/27/05
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Remember that in the anti-trust case...  Anton Philidor | 07/27/05
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Any application...  Anton Philidor | 07/27/05
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Idealism and money.  Anton Philidor | 07/27/05
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anton chimes in with another childish post  JusPassinThrough | 07/27/05
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Firefox 1.0.6 is Super  duclod | 07/27/05
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