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How do I download a Windows version of Firefox from Linux?

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Before I test any version of software for my windows XenApp servers, I download from my Linux box then test on my Virtual windows instances that I run. Many of my users use firefox from our citrix servers, and one of our internal PHP servers is coded specifically with firefox in mind! Testing has now become a problem since it is definitely NOT obvious how to download a different OS of the firefox browser! Would really like to be able to go to the file download area for other OS's! Just point me in the right direction...

Before I test any version of software for my windows XenApp servers, I download from my Linux box then test on my Virtual windows instances that I run. Many of my users use firefox from our citrix servers, and one of our internal PHP servers is coded specifically with firefox in mind! Testing has now become a problem since it is definitely NOT obvious how to download a different OS of the firefox browser! Would really like to be able to go to the file download area for other OS's! Just point me in the right direction...

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Every version of Firefox that Mozilla has ever released is available here.
ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/firefox/releases/

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Thanks edmeister! I just found that, then used filezilla to download multiple versions! I was about to answer my own post!  :)

It would still be more efficient for the site to give us IT corporate admins a more convenient method, like there used to be before the web site redesign. Mozilla shouldn't continue to alienate Corporate IT. "We" WANT to use Firefox, etc. over IE/Windows components! But "We" NEED easy access to the software and the different versions.

Thanks again!