January 13th, 2010 by
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Mozilla Firefox Collection is an application developed by Edskes Software which allows users to run multiple versions of Firefox web browser on their PCs at the same time. This tool is especially helping for developers who want to run a single URL on different versions of Firefox for testing purpose.
Mozilla Firefox Collection includes Firefox 2.0, 3.0, 3.6 including all of its versions and it also supports Firebug, Web Developer, and Flash Player add-ons.
Following are the highlights of Mozilla Firefox Collection:
- A single local file/URL could be opened in all installed versions of Mozilla Firefox at the same time
- Opens one or more URLs in all installed Firefox versions with a single click
- To differentiate the running versions of Firefox it displays version number in title bar
Mozilla Firefox Collection works for 32 bit and 64 bit versions of Windows operating system including Windows 98, 98 SE, ME, NT 4.0, 2000, XP, 2003, Vista, 2008 and Windows 7.




March 9th, 2010 at 5:46 pm
Hi there,
first of all, let me say that Mozilla Firefox Collection is one hell of a package. It installs and runs without any problems whatsoever. I installed it on a Windows2000/SP4 machine without uninstalling the old version (1.5.0.2) first. Now what I did to replace the old version by one of the new ones: I renamed the previous Mozilla Firefox folder to Mozilla1.5Firefox and copied one (3.5) of the new versions to the parent folder of Mozilla1.5Firefox and renamed it Mozilla Firefox. Now all profile settings apply to this copy, and that Firefox version is called by default when double-clicking on a HTM/HTML document, and all my profile manager settings apply. At first, this default Firefox runs an update and compatibility check and then behaves as normal.
There is one small item I’d like to mention: When during installation shortcuts are created, they later have a dual-line tooltiptext (mouse-over text) with the same information in those lines. It is not necessary to repeat the name of the shortcut in the comment property of that shortcut. But this is merely a cosmetic issue.
Once again: my hat’s off to you for this magnificent package.
Kind regards
Sylvia Götting