Mozilla Add-ons
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| Mozilla Add-ons | |
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Mozilla Add-ons frontpage. |
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| URL | http://addons.mozilla.org |
| Commercial? | no |
| Type of site | Extension hosting |
| Available language(s) | Multilingual |
| Owner | Mozilla Foundation |
| Created by | Credits |
Mozilla Add-ons, informally known as a.m.o[citation needed], is the official Mozilla Foundation website to act as a repository for add-ons for Mozilla software, including Mozilla Firefox, Mozilla Thunderbird, SeaMonkey, and Mozilla Sunbird. These add-ons include extensions, themes, dictionaries, search bar "search engines," and plugins.
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[edit] General
In contrast to mozdev.org which provides free hosting for Mozilla-related projects, Mozilla Add-ons is targeted to end-users, not just software developers.[citation needed] Many Mozilla applications contain direct links to the website, and contain settings to poll for updates to the extensions and the application itself.[citation needed] Firefox 3 includes features for retrieving and displaying content from the website in the add-on manager.[citation needed]
[edit] History
Formerly, Mozilla Add-ons was known as Mozilla Update and UMO, as the URL was update.mozilla.org.[citation needed]
The site has undergone several changes since the first launch.[citation needed]
- A major rewrite of the public pages was launched on April 4, 2006
- A visual refresh of the Firefox pages was pushed on October 24, 2006 to correspond with the launch of Firefox 2 and the newly styled mozilla.com
- A complete rewrite of both the developer and public pages, codenamed Remora, was launched on March 23, 2007
- Another visual refresh, "Remora 3.2", launched spring 2008
As of February 2008, there are over 4600 extensions and over 650 themes hosted on the site.[citation needed] On January 30, 2008, it was announced that over 600 million add-ons have been downloaded from Mozilla Add-ons and that over 100 million add-ons check the site for updates every day.[1]
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[edit] See also
- Add-on (Mozilla)
- List of Firefox extensions
- Mozdev.org - Mozilla development community
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