what is mozilla?
The term Mozilla is used to refer to the Mozilla Application Framework , a cross-platform application framework for writing applications that can run on multiple operating systems.
It consists most notably of the Gecko layout engine, but also the XUL user-interface toolkit, the Necko networking library, and other components. This is the core that all Mozilla-based browsers and applications are built from. For simplicity, this term is often used to refer to all Mozilla-based browsers like Mozilla Suite, Firefox, Camino, Netscape 6, etc. In some older Internet statistics programs, the term "Netscape 5.x" is incorrectly used to refer to these browsers because the user agent string starts with Mozilla/5.0.
advantages of mozilla
• Cross-platform
• Pop-up blocking
• History navigation
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