Interviewed by CNN on 07/08/2011 15:23, Rufus told the world:

> I'm rather surprised they don't charge for it - I'd certainly be willing 
> to pay 99 cents for something like this, and I think most users would at 
> a 99 cent price point for a useful companion to the otherwise free 
> desktop browser...
> 
> There's your biz model/revenue stream, team.  Companion i-apps.

Why would they? Mozilla has never charged the users for their products.
It's just not something that goes well with the non-profit foundation
status.
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