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Using Mozilla

Mozilla is an open-source web browser/mail client loosely based on Netscape Communicator. Work on Mozilla began in 1998 after Netscape made Communicator available for development by the Internet community. Over the past 5 years, Mozilla has developed into a very robust web application, taking some of the strengths of Communicator, while incorporating new technologies, such as spam filtering and pop-up blocking.

Using Mozilla Mail

This tutorial shows you the basics of how to use Mozilla Mail for your e-mail. Included are sections on:
• basic functions, such as composing, forwarding and replying to messages
• using Mozilla's new spam filter
• sending and saving attachments

Click here to start the tutorial.


Using Mozilla Browser

This tutorial will show you some of the new features of the Mozilla browser as well as some of the basics. New features include:
• pop-up blocker
• print preview
• tabbed browsing

Click here to start the tutorial.

Download Mozilla for Home Use

Follow this link to download Mozilla: Mozilla 1.4

 

 

 

 


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