An APT repository hosting the Mozilla builds of the latest official releases of Firefox, Thunderbird, and Seamonkey. Do not manually download the files - read the wiki, https://sourceforge.net/p/ubuntuzilla/wiki/ for instructions on using the repository.
License
GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)Follow Ubuntuzilla: Mozilla Software Installer
Other Useful Business Software
BrightGauge, a ConnectWise solution, was started in 2011 to fill a missing need in the small-to-medium IT Services industry: a better way to manage data and provide the value of work to clients. BrightGauge Software allows you to display all of your important business metrics in one place through the use of gauges, dashboards, and client reports. Used by more than 1,800 companies worldwide, BrightGauge integrates with popular business solutions on the market, like ConnectWise, Continuum, Webroot, QuickBooks, Datto, IT Glue, Zendesk, Harvest, Smileback, and so many more. Dig deeper into your data by adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing one metric against another. BrightGauge automatically computes these formulas for you. Want to show your prospects how quick you are to respond to tickets? Show off your data with embeddable gauges on public sites.
Rate This Project
Login To Rate This Project
User Reviews
-
I agree with lproven. Why download a text document? Just put it on the website, so people can copy and past it. (or is it all about clicks?) I use Ubuntuzilla: Mozilla Software Installer for Firefox ESR, Seamonkey, and Thunderbird. This also puts the repository in your system and keeps the programs updated.
-
good alternative repo firefox
-
Ubuntuzilla is a very helpful tool, but the site contents are not. There is no point saying "read the website, [blah at sourceforge] for instructions on using the repository" -- this *IS* the website, it's pointing to itself. Rather than pointing elsewhere, PUT THE INSTRUCTIONS HERE.Reply from Ubuntuzilla: Mozilla Software Installer
-
Ubuntu ditched Seamonkey from the Software center. Here's an easy way to get it back. Much better than downloading the binary package. Ubuntuzilla takes care desktop integration and updates. Thanks a lot!
-
Ubuntu folks are l^Hnaive as usuall... wish they would have learned the meaning of the ancient Netscape word "Mozilla" and how exactly it relates to Mosaic.