MultiZilla / GoogleBox Archive
Here you can download and install prior versions of MultiZilla, GoogleBox and OSXilla, but we strongly advise you to reconsider and to install the most recent release of SeaMonkey. A lot of (security) bugs are fixed and some cool new features have been added, in both SeaMonkey and MultiZilla.
Note: we hate to admit, but we lack time and resources to support old versions of SeaMonkey and MultiZilla.
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Note: the most recent version of MultiZilla can be found on our installation page.
Note: the most recent version of GoogleBox can be found on our installation page.
Note: the most recent version of OSXilla can be found on our installation page.
The most easiest way to start the installation, after a finished download, is to select Launch File from the Download Manager. However, you might have cleaned the list in the Download Manager, so here are three other ways to start the installation process:
- Menu File -> Open File (Ctrl+O) and select the downloaded XPI
- Right-click on the downloaded XPI and select Open With -> SeaMonkey
- Double-click on the downloaded XPI
We sometimes have to add new or rename current preference settings for MultiZilla, and that is why you need to reinitialize your MultiZilla preferences with the following steps:
1) Quick Prefs Menu
-> Preference Editor... (or type about:config in the location bar)
2) Enter multizilla.prefs.checked as filter
3) Double click on the preference (toggle it to false)
Clear to Launch
You are only seconds away from using our latest product:
4) Exit SeaMonkey (including QuickLaunch on Windows)
- Windows 9x/ME users will need to reboot
5) Start SeaMonkey (MultiZilla should now be available)
- you might need to startup twice
Introduction
MultiZilla normally installs without any problems, and we tried to make the installation process as convenient as possible, but sometimes you just might need a little further assistance.
Automatic helper page
The first thing we did was to write automatic helper pages, which load and highlights the error triggered by the installation process. Here's an example of probably the most occurring error on Unix oriented platforms.
Support: we offer free support
- - in the MultiZilla Newsgroup
- - in the MultiZilla Mailing List
- Make sure to check the page with Frequently Asked Questions first, and please note that all MultiZilla managers have help pages setup (use F1 or the Help button).
Filing Bugs
We encourage you to file bug reports, because that will eventually lead to an even better product. One important note, file bugs here but not in any other Bugzilla database!
Our XPI files are unsigned, but also absolutely free of malicious code. We do respect your privacy, and the computer systems used to build MultiZilla are being checked every day, and updated whenever needed. Rest assured. You are in good hands here.
Note: All our source code can be checked online
