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  Mozilla - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Externally, the name was used only in the browser's HTTP user agent string and as the name of the company mascot, which took the form of a cartoon lizard; for more information, see Mozilla (mascot) and The Book of Mozilla.
The Foundation is a non-profit organisation composed primarily of developers and staff from mozilla.org and owns the Mozilla trademark (but not the copyright to the code, which is retained by the individual and corporate contributors, but licensed under the GPL and MPL).
One unique aspect of Mozilla is that the entire user interface, including menus and dialog boxes, is rendered by the Gecko layout engine, rather than by the host operating system's GUI libraries.
encyclopedia.worldsearch.com /mozilla.htm   (2735 words)

  
 Amazon
Amazon Rainforest The Amazon is a French Guiana.
Amazon River satellite image of a part of the Amazon River]] The Amazon River of South America is one of the two longest...
An early HMS Amazon (38) was a 1817.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /topics/amazon.html   (229 words)

  
 Mozilla
Mozilla composer Mozilla Composer is the free, e-mail, and text-content-oriented documents easily.
Mozilla Firefox Mozilla Firefox (formerly known as Phoenix and later Mozilla Firebird) is a Mozilla Foundation.
Mozilla Foundation The Mozilla Foundation is a California.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /topics/mozilla.html   (185 words)

  
 Interview with Mozilla engineering director Chris Hofmann
MAB really shows how useful and fast the combination of gecko Web services and XUL can be to let users perform specific tasks.
When you restart Mozilla after a browser crash (or even an operating system crash), the windows/tabs that were open before the crash will be displayed to you in a pull-down menu that will allow you to return to one or all of the pages you were viewing.
When browser layout engine drops out of standards mode into quirks mode it tends to slow down the presentation of information as it tries to figure out all the possible side cases of all the quirks that are possible.
www.freeos.com /articles/4695   (2487 words)

  
 M A B - Mozilla Amazon Browser
MAB 1.0 has been released and from now MAB is hosted on http://www.faser.net/mab.
MAB is an application that works with Netscape 6.0 +, Mozilla 1.0 + and all browsers based on Gecko engine.
Using MAB from you computer means you can directly connect to Amazon.com and if you have a good band, you can gain a lot of speed in comparison to this on-line version.
www.infodraft.com /~faser/mab   (1218 words)

  
 [No title]
Browser wars restarted Firefox 1.0 [1], a lightweight version of the Mozilla 1.7 browser, was launched in November 2004.
On the Mozilla update site alone, as of December 1st 2004, there are twenty extensions available for Thunderbird 0.9 [8], seventy-four for the Mozilla 1.7.x browser [9] and 159 for Firefox 1.0 [10].
The OPAX interface is built on the functionality and appearance of the Mozilla Amazon Browser (MAB) described earlier.
www.ucd.ie /wusteman/lht/wusteman-opax.doc   (3560 words)

  
 O'Reilly Network: Remote Application Development with Mozilla, Part 2
The Mozilla Amazon Browser is an interesting case study for a number of reasons.
The MAB primarily uses the default browser stylesheets to style its appearance, so its own stylesheet is minimal and limited to tweaking the appearance of elements with minor changes to borders, margins, padding, colors, and fonts.
Even the advanced features of the Mozilla framework that the MAB doesn't use, such as XBL, RDF, and XUL templates, work the same or similarly in remote applications as they do in local ones, although there are a few bugs specific to remote applications.
www.oreillynet.com /pub/a/mozilla/2003/05/02/casestudy2.html   (1326 words)

  
 Mozilla Links Newsletter - 6 - November 11, 2003   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Mozilla 1.6 Alpha Release Notes: http://www.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla1.6a/ Download Mozilla 1.6 Alpha: http://www.mozilla.org/releases/index.html#1.6a Full story: http://www.mozillazine.org/talkback.html?article=3917 Lindows.com Announces Mozilla-Based Nvu Web Publishing Software --------------------------------------------------------------- Michael Robertson, CEO of Lindows.com, has announced that his company is starting a project to build an easy-to-use Web publishing product for Linux.
MOZILLA INSIDER ---------------------------------------------------------------------- (contributed by Alex Bishop) This week, major changes have been made to who is allowed to make changes to files in the Mozilla CVS (Concurrent Versions System) repository, which is where the master copy of the code for all mozilla.org products lives.
MOZILLA PROJECTS ---------------------------------------------------------------------- (contributed by Brian King) Project of the Week: Dictionaries The aim of the dictionaries project is to gather together in one place all dictionaries for the Mozilla Spell Checking Component (which uses the myspell spell checker).
mail.mozilla.org /pipermail/newsletter/2003/000005.html   (2080 words)

  
 MAB (Mozilla Amazon Browser) 1.3.4 - The Extensions Mirror   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The MAB is a tool for searching the Amazon catalogs and browsing their products.
Mab is a Rich Web Application to search products on all 6 Amazon-branded sites (com, ca, co.uk, fr, co.jp), showing results in a handy interface, typical of desktop programs.
MAB lets you search within one window without distracting you with plenty of images and texts not concerning what you are effectively looking for.
www.extensionsmirror.nl /index.php?showtopic=740   (299 words)

  
 NewsForge | Mozilla and the future of the Web
Exciting innovations such as the development of Mozilla as a framework, enhancements in the interaction and usability of Web applications, and the continued development of Mozilla as a browser are bringing the fruits of the developers' labor to the forefront.
The Mozilla team is looking to advance browser technology and functionality, in part by collaborating with fellow browser developer Opera and the W3C, and by the continued development of new Web technologies in a public-facing infrastructure with open standards.
For Mozilla to grow, this real-world angle needs to continue to be a priority, and the project needs to avoid being distracted by technology and politics.
software.newsforge.com /software/04/07/12/1821241.shtml?tid=92&tid=132   (1534 words)

  
 XUL - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
It is an application of XML used to describe window layout in the Mozilla browser.
This is not the only reference to Ghostbusters within Mozilla - for instance, the JavaScript debugger component is called Venkman, one of the main characters in the film.
Mozilla Amazon Browser - Interface written in XUL
open-encyclopedia.com /XUL   (362 words)

  
 mozdev.org - mab: index
MAB Case Study on O'Reilly Network by Brian King and Myk Melez
Mab is a Rich Web Client Application to search products on Amazon.com, Amazon.co.uk, Amazon.de and Amazon.jp sites.
For questions or comments about mab, please send a message to the mab mailing list.
mab.mozdev.org   (130 words)

  
 NewsForge | Q&A with Mozilla engineering director Chris Hofmann   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Last summer he was hired as the first employee at the Mozilla Foundation and has spent the last few months in startup mode getting the foundation off the ground.
One of the key strengths of Firebird is that it empowers users everywhere to customize their browser through the use of extensions.
There was a good uptick in Mozilla adoption since the release of 1.0 a year and a half ago.
www.newsforge.com /software/03/12/10/1812211.shtml?tid=82&tid=90   (1074 words)

  
 M A B - Mozilla Amazon Browser   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
If you are using Mozilla or Firefox browser you can try it now using the remote version, that doesn't require any kind of installation.
MAB was born as a "proof of concept" to play with XUL and to discover the potential application of Mozilla to develop Rich Web Application.
All people at Mozilla Foundation for their hard work to develop the next generation of web browsers and to preserve choice and innovation on the Internet.
www.faser.net /mab   (315 words)

  
 Applications Computers, Directory   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
MAB - Mozilla Amazon Browser The MAB is a tool for searching in the Amazon database and for browsing their massive catalog of merchandise.
Mozilla XUL Runtime Project Project aiming to create a XUL runtime that requires no browser.
Preferences Toolbar for Mozilla The Preferences Toolbar for Mozilla allows for quick changes of frequently accessed preferences.
www.sigmbi.org /c2lnXzMyOTI5MA==.aspx   (315 words)

  
 XUL - Unipedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
While XUL is mostly used for creating the Mozilla application itself and its extensions, it is possible to use it for web applications transferred over HTTP.
One of the most well-known XUL applications of this type is the Mozilla Amazon Browser, which provides a rich interface for searching books at Amazon.com.
However, many of the powerful features of Mozilla, like privileged XPCOM objects, are not available to remote XUL documents (unless the script is digitally signed), and such documents also suffer from various limitation of the browser, such as the inability to load remote XUL, DTD and RDF documents.
www.unipedia.info /XUL.html   (618 words)

  
 Mozilla   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Mozilla is a free, cross-platform Internet software suite, whose components include a web browser, an email client, an HTML editor, and an IRC client.
The new Mozilla would be a platform for Internet applications, with a fully programmable user interface and a modular architecture.
This is not a long-term goal: the Firefox (formerly Phoenix, then Firebird) browser is already in an advanced state of development, and the Thunderbird (formerly Minotaur) mail and news client is rapidly maturing after being factored out from XPFE.
www.yotor.com /wiki/en/mo/Mozilla.htm   (2106 words)

  
 Mozilla FAQ - Extensions / Add-ons
MAB lets users search for products (by keyword, ASIN/ISBN, UPC code, author/artist, and so on) and retrieve information about each product found, including its title, author/artist, and release date (the latter two for books/music), along with its suggested retail price, Amazon's price, and the price of a used copy sold through Amazon (if available).
Mozilla, Phoenix) with a simple, accessible GUI (user interface) that allows the modification of any preference set within that browser environment.
Please note that Companion for Mozilla is not released by Yahoo, but rather by a Mozdev project.
mozilla.gunnars.net /mozfaq_addons.html   (1818 words)

  
 mozilla free browser   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Mozilla - Home of the Firefox web browser and Thunderbird e-mail...
Firefox is the award winning preview of Mozilla's next generation browser.
The most popular browsers are microsoft internet explorer browser, mozilla browser browser...
www.getfirefoxinfo.com /46/mozilla-free-browser.html   (170 words)

  
 Flexbeta - A Guide To Firefox Extensions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
One of the most interesting features of the Mozilla Firefox browser is the user's ability to add functionality and features to the browser through "extensions".
The Mozilla Archive Format extension allows you to archive any web page into a single compressed file which can be opened later with Mozilla FireFox.
The Mozilla Sunbird Project is actually based off of this extension, but the final Sunbird release will be a standalone Mozilla application much like the way the Mozilla Thunderbird Email client is.
www.flexbeta.net /main/printarticle.php?id=79   (1749 words)

  
 Definition of Mozilla
On July 15th 2003, AOL announced that it would close down its browser division, which was in essence Netscape's Mozilla.
The "Mozilla Suite" (the complete internet suite developed under the codename Seamonkey), which includes multiple components, which appear to the user as a series of separate but interacting applications:
SpiderMonkey - a C implementation of JavaScript, as used by the Mozilla Suite.
www.wordiq.com /definition/Mozilla   (2722 words)

  
 Blogzilla - a weblog about Mozilla: The Google Browser, Reloaded
It was made by Bart Decrem, who coordinates marketing and business affairs for the Mozilla project.
But if Google partners with Mozilla to work on it, to enchance it, they could have many uses for XUL for any of the apps they have.
Fact is it contains no clues apart from the dupe against a private bug which may or may not mean Google was interested in a google browser, the foundation may have approached them with the idea and they may have dismissed it.
www.deftone.com /blogzilla/archives/the_google_browser_reloaded.html   (1036 words)

  
 Mozilla Amazon Browser - Computeract!ve   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
MAB makes it easy for Firefox users to look things up in Amazon?s catalogue.
Click the MAB link in the Tools menu and type in what you are looking for with no need to visit the site.
Once it is installed in Firefox, click the MAB option in the Tools menu and a window will appear, with search options.
computeractive.co.uk /vnunet/downloads/2129075/mozilla-amazon-browser   (257 words)

  
 Mozilla Amazon Browser - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Mozilla Amazon Browser (MAB) is an XUL-based application created to search for books and other things at Amazon.com.
It can be either downloaded from the Internet or run in a Mozilla-compatible browser like Netscape Navigator, but not others like Internet Explorer.
This page was last modified 00:10, 18 Nov 2004.
wikipedia.lotsofinformation.com /wiki/index.php/Mozilla_Amazon_Browser   (58 words)

  
 Directory - Computers: Data Formats: Markup Languages: XML: Applications: XUL: Applications
Preferences Toolbar for Mozilla  · cached · The Preferences Toolbar for Mozilla allows for quick changes of frequently accessed preferences.
Mozilla Amazon Browser (MAB)  · iweb · history · cached · A tool for searching and browsing the Amazon database.
Mozilla XUL Runtime Project  · iweb · cached · Project aiming to create a XUL runtime that requires no browser.
www.incywincy.com /default?p=329290   (198 words)

  
 Raju's Weblog
As a regular user of mozilla I have been more than satisfied with it as a browser and an email client.
I had read about mozilla being an application platform but did not see anything convincing in that department.
It describes the Mozilla Amazon Browser that is quite nifty.
radio.weblogs.com /0105332/2003/05/06.html   (116 words)

  
 Mozilla - OneLook Dictionary Search
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Phrases that include Mozilla: mozilla foundation, java mozilla, mozilla amazon browser, mozilla browser, mozilla calendar, more...
www.onelook.com /cgi-bin/cgiwrap/bware/dofind.cgi?word=Mozilla   (132 words)

  
 Why to Use Mozilla as an Application Framework   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The Mozilla app framework can be used to build standalone desktop applications like Komodo, apps that run on top of the Mozilla application suite like mozblog, and web applications like the Mozilla Amazon Browser.
LXR: a web interface to the Mozilla codebase that shows you every file in the repository as well as a line-by-line breakdown of who changed which line when in each file
Tinderbox: our 24/7 build and test webtool that constantly builds, tests, and reports on the Mozilla application suite on multiple platforms so you can see the state of the application at any given point in time.
www.mozilla.org /why/framework.html   (533 words)

  
 Blog this: Remote Application Development with Mozilla, Part 2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Remote Application Development with Mozilla, Part 2 by Brian King and Myk Melez -- In their first article, Brian King, coauthor of Creating Applications with Mozilla, and Myk Melez looked at the benefits of remote application development using Mozilla technologies such as XUL and web services support.
In this article, they present a case study of one such application, the Mozilla Amazon Browser, a tool for searching Amazon's catalogs.

Remote Application Development with Mozilla, Part 2 by Brian King and Myk Melez -- In their first article, Brian King, coauthor of Creating Applications with Mozilla, and Myk Melez looked at the benefits of remote application development using Mozilla technologies such as XUL and web services support.

www.oreillynet.com /cs/user/print/a/3643?x-t=blog_this.view   (166 words)

  
 There Is Only XUL (not anymore)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
When Mozilla became the focal point of the Netscape open source initiative, the developers quickly introduced a nifty technology in 1998 called XUL (XML-based User-interface Language, pronounced zool in order to rhyme with the character in the movie).
One showcase example of using XUL can be found at the Mozilla Amazon Browser.
In fact, with its big honking buttons on the top and one window view of the world, the browser bore a remarkably similarity to another technology that many humans had demonstrated some mastery of, seen here.
webvoy.uwindsor.ca:8087 /artblog/librarycog/1068133465/index_html   (1305 words)

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