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Mindmap of the Mozilla Firefox Browser
Reference: Firefox Help
The mind map of the Mozilla Firefox is a diagram used to represent words, ideas,
tasks or other items linked to and arranged radially around a central key word
or idea: the Mozilla Firefox Browser. It is used to generate, visualize,
structure and classify ideas, and as an aid in study, organization, problem
solving, decision making, and writing.
Mozilla Firefox is a web browser developed by the Mozilla Corporation and a large community of external contributors under the control of the non profit Mozilla Foundation. Features included with Firefox are tabbed browsing, spell checker, incremental find (via the Find toolbar), Live bookmarking, an integrated download manager, and a search system that includes Google.
Firefox's source code is available under the terms of the Mozilla tri-license (MPL/GPL/LGPL) as free and open source software.
This has allowed third party developers to create Add-ons which provide specialist functionality. There are more than 2000 add-ons with the most popular including Forecastfox (weather forecasts), FoxyTunes (MP3 player), AdBlock Plus (block ads), StumbleUpon (website discovery) and DownThemAll! (download functions).
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