In addition to question, I simply bother about the Licensing if I go to install Mozilla FireFox 2.0 on more than 50 machines. DO I need have Licencse or its a complete freeware and can be installed on 50 machines.
Request you to please reply on this as I found that this browser is pretty useful and doesn't freeze the screens.
Thanks in advance.
Sanjay Sukralia
Actually, Firefox is not completely 'free' or open-source as some of you other respondents have claimed. Also, I'm not sure why you feel the need to insult the guy before answering him.
As the icons and logos of Firefox are now copyright to the Mozilla Foundation, they are technically not open-source.
However, this does not affect any users on Windows as the Foundation clearly states that there is no need for a commercial license to install multiple copies ofmozilla firefox 2.0 downloads the software.
The only issue comes if you're using Debian or possibly other distros of Linux as they are now likely to -repackage- Firefox in order to remove its logo and icons, the only non open-source parts of the program.
So yes, go ahead and intall as many times as you like!
its completely free. and install on many computer as you like
u can install it on millions of machines its a free software dear.... n much faster n betterthan internet explorer(which is nt free also) get out of microsoft's world there's a free substitute for everything.....
Yep you can install it on all. Its Free and its great to use too.
Use openoffice too as a replacement for Office
I have an internet cafe'
Its free.
Try MY IE 2 or MAXTHON they are also great softwares
yes u can install on any number of machines still u have patiencmozilla firefox 2.0 downloadse
because it is free
What part of FREEWARE don't you get? (//end sarcasm)
Firefox is an open-source program, which is by definition free for anybody to use & modify to their hearts content. Firefox doesn't even ask you to for any personal information or any license keys that makes installing some commercial programs a pain.
You can install it on as many computers as you like without any problems, be it 1 or 10,000 computers. Heck, you could even burn multiple copies of Firefox onto a CD & throw them out at people like candy or set up those stupid AOL CD displays (which are nothing more than coasters around me) at a store without Mozilla making a fuss.
There are a few things in life (& online) that are free... just don't knock them.
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