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  2. Template:Firefox for Android release compatibility - Wikipedia

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    Prior to version 96 [8] it used version numbers that do not correspond to any of the other Firefox versions. Those share a core component, the Gecko rendering engine, and track its version numbers, whereas the version for the iOS operating system uses the operating system's rendering engine (WebKit), rather than Mozilla's (Gecko).

  3. Firefox for Android - Wikipedia

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    Firefox Lite – a lightweight version of Firefox for Android. Firefox – Mozilla's web browser for desktop computers; Google Chrome for Android – the default web browser for most Android devices; Minimo – a previous project to create a mobile Mozilla browser; MicroB – a Mozilla-based mobile browser for Nokia Maemo; Mobile browser

  4. Template : Latest stable software release/Firefox for Android

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  5. Firefox version history - Wikipedia

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    Firefox was created by Dave Hyatt and Blake Ross as an experimental branch of the Mozilla browser, first released as Firefox 1.0 on November 9, 2004. Starting with version 5.0, a rapid release cycle was put into effect, resulting in a new major version release every six weeks.

  6. Mozilla - Wikipedia

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    Initially available on multiple platforms, it is now available in two versions: Firefox for Android and Firefox for iOS. Firefox for Android runs on the Android mobile operating system and uses the same Gecko layout engine as Mozilla Firefox; for example, version 1.0 used the same engine as Firefox 3.6, and the following release, 4.0, shared ...

  7. FlashGot - Wikipedia

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    FlashGot was an add-on for Firefox that allowed interoperability between the Firefox browser and external download managers. It is no longer compatible with later versions of Firefox. It is not itself a download manager but is designed to allow the Firefox interface to be extended to connect to the selected external download manager.

  8. Firefox - Wikipedia

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    Firefox Hello was an implementation of WebRTC, added in October 2014, which allows users of Firefox and other compatible systems to have a video call, with the extra feature of screen and file sharing by sending a link to each other. Firefox Hello was scheduled to be removed in September 2016.

  9. Firefox Portable - Wikipedia

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    Mozilla Firefox, Portable Edition (formerly known as Portable Firefox and commonly known as Firefox Portable) is a repackaged version of Mozilla Firefox created by John T. Haller. The application allows Firefox to be run from a USB flash drive, [1] [2] CD-ROM, or other portable device on any Windows computer or Linux/Unix computer running Wine.