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==Description==
== Description ==
This website provides information about {{tag|Mozilla}} products and applications, and you will find the answers to many common questions here. To find information, you can follow the links below to browse through all our articles, or you can use the Search box which appears in the navigation area at the right-hand side of each page.
This website provides information about {{tag|Mozilla}} products and applications, and you will find the answers to many common questions here. To find information, you can follow the links below to browse through all our articles, or you can use the Search box which appears in the navigation area at the right-hand side of each page.


* {{tag|Firefox}}, A powerful, extensible, and fast stand-alone browser
* Firefox, A powerful, extensible, and fast stand-alone browser
* {{tag|Thunderbird}}, A stand-alone e-mail and newsgroup client with breakthrough spam filters  
* Thunderbird, A stand-alone e-mail and newsgroup client with breakthrough spam filters  
* {{tag|SeaMonkey}}, The successor to Mozilla Suite—A remarkable suite of browser, e-mail client, and more, utilizing cutting-edge technology.
* SeaMonkey, The successor to Mozilla Suite—A remarkable suite of browser, e-mail client, and more, utilizing cutting-edge technology.
* {{tag|Camino}}, the native Mac OS X browser.
* Camino, the native Mac OS X browser.
* {{tag|Sunbird}}, the stand-alone calendar application.
* Sunbird, the stand-alone calendar application.
* {{tag|Bugzilla}}, the bug-tracking system.
* Bugzilla, the bug-tracking system.
* {{tag|Nvu}}, the web authoring tool.
* Nvu, the web authoring tool.


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''see also:'' [[Firefox Wiki]] (de)
''see also:'' [[Firefox Wiki]] (de)
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Description

This website provides information about Mozilla products and applications, and you will find the answers to many common questions here. To find information, you can follow the links below to browse through all our articles, or you can use the Search box which appears in the navigation area at the right-hand side of each page.

  • Firefox, A powerful, extensible, and fast stand-alone browser
  • Thunderbird, A stand-alone e-mail and newsgroup client with breakthrough spam filters
  • SeaMonkey, The successor to Mozilla Suite—A remarkable suite of browser, e-mail client, and more, utilizing cutting-edge technology.
  • Camino, the native Mac OS X browser.
  • Sunbird, the stand-alone calendar application.
  • Bugzilla, the bug-tracking system.
  • Nvu, the web authoring tool.
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see also: Firefox Wiki (de)