File Details |
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File Size | 0.0 MB |
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License | Freeware |
Operating System | Windows 2000/9x/Server 2003/XP |
Date Added | August 8, 2004 |
Total Downloads | 2,679 |
Publisher | Michael Cacciottolo |
Homepage | MOZiE |
Publisher's Description
MOZiE is an extremely light-weight, free Windows application that allows Web designers the ability to compare page rendering in Mozilla and Internet Explorer simultaneously. MOZiE also contains other useful features such as: various screen-size emulations, the ability to launch active pages in external browsers (such as Opera) directly from the interface as well as IE 5 & 5.5 standalone support.
Latest Reviews
piter1 reviewed v0.9 Beta on Aug 18, 2004
Small, better then Comparator (don't need big .NET) and Scope (old), but i think version 0.8 was a little faster in viewing web pages
MikeyC reviewed v0.9 Beta on Aug 11, 2004
"Well, that's freakin' useful, soo informative... I've not tried either yet myself, just commenting on the inanity of the description."
Yeah, I have to admit the old description was pretty stupid. Fixed.
mbear reviewed v0.8 Beta on May 16, 2004
"MOZiE is very similar to Comparator". Well, that's freakin' useful, soo informative... OK, so go check out that one: "Comparator is a Web broswer [sic] with both IE and Mozilla embedded to compare websites." Hey, that's clear! So why the heck couldn't *that* description been used for MOZiE instead of making folks play hunt? Anyway, both look useful for web developers but I've not tried either yet myself, just commenting on the inanity of the description.
aalaap reviewed v0.71 Beta on Apr 17, 2004
I used to think the same way about Java applications till I used Azureus. I just couldn't believe that a Java app could look so consistently Windows-like. Getting back to the topic, MOZie is an effort alright, but the author really needs to try and "sell" his product on its own, and not by just bashing up the competitor's.
MikeyC reviewed v0.51 Beta on Jan 7, 2004
sheppe wrote: "when you write applications using Java (which I believe was used in this case)."
Thanks for the positive review, Sheppe. I just want to point out that this program is NOT written in Java. It's HTML, CSS and JavaScript. The mere mention of the word "Java" has the potential to scare a lot of people away.
sheppe reviewed v0.51 Beta on Jan 7, 2004
I give this program 5 stars. It's easy to use and does exactly what is advertised, which is great. The UI looks a bit dated, but that can't be helped when you write applications using Java (which I believe was used in this case). All in all this is a very useful program.
MikeyC reviewed v0.5 on Dec 30, 2003
Using MOZiE: mozie.zip must be unzipped to a new folder before use. There is no installation required, simply launch the mozie.hta file.
Users must either register the Mozilla ActiveX control (if Mozilla 1.5+ is already installed) by simply opening a DOS command prompt, going to the folder containing "mozctlx.dll" and typing "regsvr32 mozctlx.dll" or by downloading the Mozilla Control Installer by Adam Lock: http://www.iol.ie/~locka...la/control.htm#download
The "IE5.5 Snapshot" feature requires a system running IE6 with the IE5.5 standalone package available at: http://www.skyzyx.com/archives/000094.php
Any questions please let me know. You can contact me at: http://www.zeit.ca/information/
piter1 reviewed v0.9 Beta on Aug 18, 2004
Small, better then Comparator (don't need big .NET) and Scope (old), but i think version 0.8 was a little faster in viewing web pages
MikeyC reviewed v0.9 Beta on Aug 11, 2004
"Well, that's freakin' useful, soo informative... I've not tried either yet myself, just commenting on the inanity of the description."
Yeah, I have to admit the old description was pretty stupid. Fixed.
mbear reviewed v0.8 Beta on May 16, 2004
"MOZiE is very similar to Comparator". Well, that's freakin' useful, soo informative... OK, so go check out that one: "Comparator is a Web broswer [sic] with both IE and Mozilla embedded to compare websites." Hey, that's clear! So why the heck couldn't *that* description been used for MOZiE instead of making folks play hunt? Anyway, both look useful for web developers but I've not tried either yet myself, just commenting on the inanity of the description.
aalaap reviewed v0.71 Beta on Apr 17, 2004
I used to think the same way about Java applications till I used Azureus. I just couldn't believe that a Java app could look so consistently Windows-like. Getting back to the topic, MOZie is an effort alright, but the author really needs to try and "sell" his product on its own, and not by just bashing up the competitor's.
MikeyC reviewed v0.51 Beta on Jan 7, 2004
sheppe wrote: "when you write applications using Java (which I believe was used in this case)."
Thanks for the positive review, Sheppe. I just want to point out that this program is NOT written in Java. It's HTML, CSS and JavaScript. The mere mention of the word "Java" has the potential to scare a lot of people away.
sheppe reviewed v0.51 Beta on Jan 7, 2004
I give this program 5 stars. It's easy to use and does exactly what is advertised, which is great. The UI looks a bit dated, but that can't be helped when you write applications using Java (which I believe was used in this case). All in all this is a very useful program.
MikeyC reviewed v0.5 on Dec 30, 2003
Using MOZiE: mozie.zip must be unzipped to a new folder before use. There is no installation required, simply launch the mozie.hta file.
Users must either register the Mozilla ActiveX control (if Mozilla 1.5+ is already installed) by simply opening a DOS command prompt, going to the folder containing "mozctlx.dll" and typing "regsvr32 mozctlx.dll" or by downloading the Mozilla Control Installer by Adam Lock: http://www.iol.ie/~locka...la/control.htm#download
The "IE5.5 Snapshot" feature requires a system running IE6 with the IE5.5 standalone package available at: http://www.skyzyx.com/archives/000094.php
Any questions please let me know. You can contact me at: http://www.zeit.ca/information/