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  2. List of free and recommended Mozilla WebExtensions

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    Download manager A download manager and accelerator. FoxyProxy Standard: ... Browser extension Firefox Firefox for Android Cookie AutoDelete: Yes Yes Decentraleyes:

  3. XPInstall - Wikipedia

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    XPInstall (Cross-Platform Install) is a technology used by the Mozilla Application Suite, SeaMonkey, Mozilla Firefox, Mozilla Thunderbird and other XUL-based applications for installing Mozilla extensions that add functionality to the main application. [1] [2]

  4. Waterfox - Wikipedia

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    Waterfox is a free and open-source web browser and fork of Firefox. It claims to be ethical and user-centric, emphasizing performance and privacy. [2] There are official Waterfox releases for Windows, macOS, Linux and Android. [3] [4] It was initially created to provide official 64-bit support, back when Firefox was only available for 32-bit ...

  5. Add-on (Mozilla) - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Mozilla enacted major changes to the application programming interface (API) for extensions in Firefox, replacing the long-standing XUL and XPCOM APIs with the WebExtensions API that is modeled after Google Chrome's API. [2] [3] [4] Thus add-ons that remain compatible with Firefox are now largely compatible with Chrome as well. [5]

  6. Mozilla application framework - Wikipedia

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    The Mozilla Application Framework in Detail; Mozilla as Platform Archived 2005-05-30 at the Wayback Machine; Rapid Application Development with Mozilla - a book by Nigel McFarlane, published by Prentice Hall, part of the Bruce Perens' Open Source Series (freely downloadable in PDF format)

  7. GNU IceCat - Wikipedia

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    The GNU Project attempts to keep IceCat in synchronization with upstream development of Firefox (long-term support versions) while removing all trademarked artwork and non-free add-ons. It also maintains a large list of free software plugins. In addition, it includes several security and privacy features not found in the mainline Firefox browser.

  8. Jetpack (Firefox project) - Wikipedia

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    Jetpack was a working group which wrote a software development kit for Firefox add-ons. They produced the Add-on SDK, a set of APIs , a runtime , and a command-line tool for creating and running add-ons, and the Add-on Builder, a Web-based integrated development environment which used the SDK.

  9. Category:Firefox extensions - Wikipedia

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    Mozilla software uses add-on as an inclusive term for a category of augmentation modules that are subdivided into plugins, extensions, themes, and search engines. The most common plugins are Acrobat Reader , Flash Player , Java , QuickTime , RealPlayer , Shockwave Player , and Windows Media Player .