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5) Searches from URL bar
5) Searches from URL bar
6) Did I mention Multizilla?
6) Did I mention Multizilla?
=Administrators=
==[[User:Xwolf|Wolfgang Wiese]]==
As an administrator in an university I have to install and support software for web, mail, news and so on.
Unlike the combination of Firefox and Thunderbird, the suite is much more admin-friendly, cause its more userfriendly: Users get an intergrated suite and cause of long years Netscape4 and after that Mozilla, they are known to it. Its much easier for users and administrators to set up the proferences of the suite for workstations. Unlike administrators or developers a normal user can't even understand how to call "about:config" or even use it!
Firefox is only helpful for public surfstations, where we dont wan't to provide many functions.
Also as administrator I cannot argue against users why to install a combination of firefox and thunderbird until they dont show up with the features of the mozilla suite. I have to give my users something that is an improvement against the previous version (what ever its name is). But with firefox - how many plugins will I have to install until I get the features the users already have with mozilla suite?  In case of making a choice, i would either stay on mozilla 1.8beta or have a turn to opera...
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