International Store: Thunderbird Polo

100% pre-shrunk cotton Short sleeve Pique Polo shirt with a knit collar. Available in gray. Embroidered with the Thunderbird logo and “Reclaim Your Inbox” on the left chest.

100% pre-shrunk cotton Short sleeve Pique Polo shirt with a knit collar. Available in gray. Embroidered with the Thunderbird logo and “Reclaim Your Inbox” on the left chest.

Not everything is black and white - sometimes you just need shades of gray. At last, the Firefox logo stripped of its wonderful array of colors and rendered in grayscale. Available in black. Firefox logo on the front, “Firefox - Rediscover the Web” on the back. 100% Pre-shrunk cotton.

100% cotton unstructured cap with a low profile and a pre-curved visor. Perfect for those days you want to keep the sun out of your eyes while you hack, this cap has an adjustable strap in the back with a brass belt buckle closure. Smokey Blue with embroidered Firefox logo on front and “GetFirefox.com” on the back.

Written by Firefox co-creator Blake Ross, this insider’s guide is a solid introduction to Firefox and covers the latest release, Firefox 1.5. Firefox for Dummies covers topics such as downloading and installing the Firefox browser, tabbed browsing, protecting your privacy and security, customizing your browser with extensions and themes, banishing popups, and downloading and saving files. Discover how Firefox can make you more productive in everything you do on the web. 384 Pages.

Not convinced that Firefox is a better browser? Let this book explain to you why you shouldn’t click on the blue E! This book’s target audience is Windows users who are considering replacing Internet Explorer with Firefox, and gives you information regarding installing, configuring and using Firefox to its fullest potential. This 254-page book is written by Scott Granneman and published by O’Reilly.

Finally, a book that shows you how to use your Web Browser and E-mail client the way you want to use it! Written by two individuals who worked on and tested these applications, you’ll find no better resource for getting the most out of Firefox and Thunderbird. A great book for beginning to intermediate users who are interested in exploring all of the great features Firefox and Thunderbird have to offer. This 337-page book is written by Chris Hofmann, Marcia Knous, and John Hedtke. Published by Pearson Education/Prentice Hall.
Each month we share the story of Mozilla community member (and they get a $50 gift certificate for their trouble). The November edition of the Community Spotlight features the tale of William, Firefox and his mother:
“Hi. My name is William and I would like to share my Firefox story with you. Years ago my family bought a computer, it was fast. We used the “Default Browser” and before you know it, that fast computer, wasn’t so fast anymore. My computer became increasingly slow and that Browser took forever to load. Almost 5 minutes, and it still hadn’t loaded, needless to say I was ready to throw my computer out of the window. I told my friend what happened, and he showed me Firefox. I was hesitant to use it, but eventually I cracked and installed it. I loaded it up. I was amazed, it loaded in less than 10 seconds. I turned to my friend, “What else can this do?” He started to show me all the theme designs I could pick from, and he showed me why it was so much more secure than all the other browsers. I was so happy and amazed at all the things it had that the other browser didn’t have. I showed the rest of my family, and they were so happy I installed such a wonderful program. I laugh, because my 67 year old mother uses Firefox and brags about her super fast internet now. I have been recommending firefox to all my family and friends, and you should all do the same. Thank you Mozilla for making my computer experience so much better.”
Do you have a story to tell about your Mozilla Store gear? If so, tell us at communityspotlight@mozilla.com and you could win a $50 gift certificate!
Each month we share the story of Mozilla community member and how they’re using their Mozilla gear (and they get a $50 gift certificate for their trouble). The October edition of the Community Spotlight features Travis, a Special Forces soldier (and Mozilla fan) stationed in Iraq:
“Being a Special Forces Communications team member it is my duty to ensure that all of our systems are up and running. One of them being team members’ computers. Most have been using the “other guys” web browsers and it is up to me that they use the safest browser for operation security. Well I have been a huge fan of Firefox and ensured the safety of everyone’s computers if they used Firefox to an extent. After installing it on their computers the guys agree that they enjoy using Firefox and are impressed with the security they get with it. They particularly enjoy being able to change the layout to what ever theme they want. Small potatoes in my book but it’s small things like that here in Iraq that can improve morale. It will always be my pleasure to tell everyone about Firefox and I will always be a faithful user. Keep up the good work and God bless.
SSG Travis”
Do you have a story to tell about your Mozilla Store gear? If so, tell us at communityspotlight@mozilla.com and you could win a $50 gift certificate!
A lot of you have been wondering when the new merchandise we launched in the Mozilla Store last month will be available for delivery to countries outside of North America.
We probably should have been more clear about this, but updating our International Store has been part of the plan all along. The two Mozilla Stores are operated by different vendors, so they’ve been on different schedules, but the work is in progress and the International Store should have the new merchandise and site design sometime in October.
The last thing we want to do is exclude any Mozilla fans from around the world, so thanks for your patience with this and stay tuned for further updates.