About Mozilla
Mozilla may not be a familiar name to most users but it is a very significant browser with a long history. Mozilla was the name of Netscape's first browser, back in the dark days of the Internet (that is, way back in 1994). In 1998, Netscape decided to release their brower's source code to the world and allow interaction between its paid software developers and the software community: this project was called the Mozilla project.
When Netscape opened its code to the public, it became what is known as an "open source" project. The advantage of open source is that in addition to the paid programmers already working on the project, thousands of interested software developers can find bugs, offer fixes, and even develop add-ons for the browser. This is one (of several reasons) that the Mozilla (and Netscape) browser is significantly more secure and customizable than its closed source counterpart, Internet Explorer.
Since version 7.0, Netscape has based its browser off of Mozilla: in other words, the Netscape browser is a simple re-packaging of Mozilla. Correspondingly, Mozilla, not Netscape, is included in the Connectivity Package.
If you're interested, you can find tons of great info on the Mozilla project by stopping by their homepage.
Last updated: 8/30/06