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Lecture of Mozilla at the University of Veliko Turnovo

October 12th, 2009

Thanks to the kind cooperation of Interlecta, the first public lecture of Mozilla in Bulgaria is to become a fact.

The lecture will range over the ground for development of the open source browser Firefox since the first browser Mosaic through Netscape, Phoenix till its present version and the browser’s upcoming fifth birthday.

The second and more interesting issue will dwell on the open web as Mozilla’s vision on this subject is fundamental about the Internet freedom and sharing, the adequate usage of the web, and the right to own one’s personal information and contents in the world wide web.

Several of Mozilla’s products will be presented in the third part of the lecture and it will be outlined how everyone can contribute to their development.
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Moztrans Version 0.1.8

August 5th, 2009

moztrans-0.1.8

This new version of the translation add-on released July 24th 2009, includes some slight improvements and changes on the user interface and the code is released under GPLv2 license while the process of selecting the text and the translation itself remains the same. However, other changes include new utils class and activation, new namespace prototype in const.js and namespace wrapping which is now awaiting for approval from Mozilla.

Moztrans 0.1.8 works on Mozilla Firefox, Thunderbird and Seamonkey. Those who already have an older version of the translation add-on only need to search and install the newer version while the installation process for new users is the same as for the previous versions – the application will generate a specific string of numbers and letters by using browser specific data only and no personal information of the users. The generated code will be sent to our servers with just one click.