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 Mozilla - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The suite was well known as the open source base of the Netscape suite (versions 6 and 7), and its underlying code base (most notably the Gecko layout engine) became the base of many standalone applications, including the Mozilla Foundation's flagship products Firefox and Thunderbird.
"Mozilla" is sometimes used to refer to the free software/ open source software project that was founded in order to create the next-generation internet suite for Netscape.
Mozilla is a computer term that has had many different uses, though all of them have been related to Netscape Communications Corporation and its related application software.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mozilla   (965 words)

  
 Asa Dotzler - Firefox and more: it's not a renaming and it's not official
To repeat, The Mozilla Application Suite is in maintenances mode on the 1.7 branch and will retain it's name(s) for as long as we continue to support it (years.) There is a new project with the goal of building a new application suite from the trunk.
This new community supported project to build a suite of applications based on more current Mozilla technologies than the 1.7 branch requires a new name because it is not a direct continuation of the Mozilla 1.7.x releases.
This project is not Mozilla 1.x (the Mozilla Application Suite, or the Mozilla Suite).
weblogs.mozillazine.org /asa/archives/008276.html   (1893 words)

  
 DriverHeaven.net - Mozilla revamps Application Suite into "SeaMonkey"
Mozilla's goal is to develop a package that is "stable enough for corporate use", while keeping the familiar look of its previous Mozilla Application Suite.
Once upon a time, the Mozilla "birds" (Firebird-Browser, Thunderbird-Mail and lesser known, Sunbird-calandar) were the upstarts, though the Mozilla Suite was really no more than framework to fit the gecko rendering engine into.
Mozilla's suite of browser and email programs is getting a makeover.
www.driverheaven.net /showthread.php?t=94518&goto=newpost   (281 words)

  
 The Andrew Turnbull Mozilla Network: Questions and Answers
A: Mozilla 1.2.1 was the last release of the Mozilla application suite to be officially developed and released for the "classic" Mac OS.
A: SeaMonkey is both the original codename to the Mozilla application suite and also the proper name for new releases of the software, now developed as a volunteer project.
It should work on the Mozilla suite, SeaMonkey, and Netscape 7 too, adjusting the profile folder location as necessary, although it may be desirable to remove the lines not directly pertaining to things like the number of pixels used for margins and padding to prevent the toolbar from changing from the default proportions.
community.wvu.edu /~ast002/mozilla/qa.html   (3764 words)

  
 Pixelcentric IHS: Mozilla
Mozilla's user experience is in fact so bad that some of the geekier Mozilla users have started to claim that the browser is not for end users, and that it's rather a fringe browser for the web elite.
Mozilla offers both a multiplatform-oriented Modern theme and a Classic theme that tries hard to look like the rest of the OS platform the app is running on.
The structure of Mozilla's main menus is painful, although not nearly as bad as it used to be.
www.pixelcentric.net /x-shame/apps/moz.html   (1180 words)

  
 LWN: Announcement of Future of Mozilla Application Suite Expected Soon (MozillaZine)
My understanding was that the Mozilla suite served as a testbed for developing the core technologies (Gecko, etc).
Mozilla are still going to be maintaining a,b and c in the future in addition to the new firefox and thunderbird UIs.
However as the Mozilla Foundation isn't going to be doing QA or PR for this piece of software (due to lack of resources) the new product can't use the Mozilla foundation name; otherwise Mozilla could find itself being blamed for things it had nothing to do with.
lwn.net /Articles/127189   (1726 words)

  
 Asa Dotzler - Firefox and more: mozilla application suite gets new name
As many of you know, the Mozilla Foundation will not be shipping Mozilla Application Suite (Mozilla 1.x) releases beyond the continuing security updates to the Mozilla 1.7 product.
As part of the agreement reached between this new team and the Foundation, the suite is to get a new name and version number to help prevent confusion and make it more obvious to current Mozilla 1.7.x userbase that this is a new project and should be evaluated as such.
The Mozilla Foundation legal council has vetted this name for trademark concerns and is comfortable that it will not lead to the same kinds of problems we had with the phoenix/firebird/firefox namaing difficulties of the past.
weblogs.mozillazine.org /asa/archives/007868.html   (458 words)

  
 Mozilla 1.7 Suite: a role model against browser anorexia
My personal opinion is that Mozilla should be focusing more resources into integrating the Gecko browser engine and Suite applications with OpenOffice.org and StarOffice, instead of embarking on an anorexia-war with Opera to try to become the world's smallest browser.
Mozilla Browser Suite 1.7 is the definitive Outlook and IE killer.
When compared to Mozilla 1.6, Mozilla 1.7 is 7% faster at startup, is 8% faster at window open time, has 9% faster page-loading times, and is 5% smaller in binary size (the Foundation claims, and we trust their word).
www.theinquirer.net /?article=16686   (1123 words)

  
 LXer: Mozilla Links Newsletter - 17 - April 14, 2004
- For Mozilla Application Suite, it is "Thunderbird".
MOZILLA PROJECTS ---------------------------------------------------------------------- (contributed by Brian King) Project of the Week: OneClick OneClick is a sidebar that contains many different applications in one.
Mozilla Firefox 1.0, a new milestone of Mozilla Thunderbird, a new Camino release and several third party Mozilla based products will be based on Mozilla 1.7, so the Foundation is making efforts to ensure that it is high quality.
lxer.com /module/newswire/view/10619   (2538 words)

  
 Chris Ilias' Blog: XPI blocking whitelist in the Mozilla Application Suite
Many people don't know this, but the XPI blocking feature in Firefox is also in the Mozilla Application Suite, starting at version 1.7 and up.
XPI blocking whitelist in the Mozilla Application Suite
To remove an entry from the whilelist, you'll have to close down Mozilla, go to your profile folder, and manually remove the entry from the file hostperm.1.
ilias.ca /blog/2005/07/xpi-blocking-whitelist-in-mozilla.html   (214 words)

  
 Roadmap Update: Mozilla Application Suite will be Sustained - MozillaZine
The Mozilla Foundation intends to sustain the suite with enough engineering to supports such deployments, especially enterprises and large organizations who are already committed to the suite, and who require a smooth upgrade path.
I've finally updated just the parts that talk about the SeaMonkey application suite (the current default build) to say that the suite will continue to be supported for the many organizations who have deployed it, or a derivative of it such as Netscape 7.x.
The focus for innovation and development, in both application and back-end "GRE" type work, remains on the new standalone apps, Mozilla Firebird, Thunderbird, etc. This focus on the new apps and their add-on architecture has not changed, even thought SeaMonkey is no longer at risk of bit-rot.
www.mozillazine.org /articles/article4181.html   (335 words)

  
 Mozilla Browser
Mozilla is an open-source web development project developing the program code used in the Mozilla Application Suite (also known as SeaMonkey).
Netscape 6 and 7 are built on Mozilla and Netscape and Mozilla are nearly an identical suite of applications.
Mozilla code is used in Netscape 6 and 7, and in other web browsers such as Firefox and Camino, chat clients, news clients, email clients, games, and other types of web applications for Windows, Linux, and Mac.
www.w3schools.com /browsers/browsers_mozilla.asp?output=print   (573 words)

  
 Differences between Mozilla vs. Firefox 1.5 and Thunderbird
The Mozilla suite, like Netscape Communicator, is an 'all in one' application, which contains a browser, email/newsgroups client, address book, and an HTML editor.
In the Spring of 2003, the Mozilla roadmap was changed to focus development on the stand-alone applications.
The Mozilla open source project began as a way of developing the next generation of the Netscape Communicator suite.
ilias.ca /MozillavsFirefox.html   (806 words)

  
 Geek.com Geek News - Mozilla Application Suite is dead
I'm sorry for the opportunistic troll, this probably is the best move for the Mozilla Foundation, I remember trying for years to switch from Internet Explorer, trying NeoPlanet, Opera, AvantWeb, and the Mozilla Suite, I remember hating it, it had the feel of the old Netscape Browser from 1996.
Mozilla said that the those test versions are not slated for release because the foundation has begun to focus its support and development activities completely on Firefox and Thunderbird.
It's a sad thing to let the suite go cause I won't use anything but the suite, because the rest of what they offer is basically an IE alternative/competitor instead of being its own thing.
www.geek.com /news/geeknews/2005Mar/gee20050314029578.htm   (2282 words)

  
 gemal.dk - Mozilla Application Suite - Transition Plan
In 2003 we announced our intention to shift development focus from the integrated Mozilla Application Suite (commonly referred to as "Seamonkey") to a new generation of applications -- the Mozilla Firefox browser and the Mozilla Thunderbird mail and news client.
Help to support further Mozilla Suite Releases, see http://wiki.mozilla.org/wiki/SeaMonkey:Home_Page.
That shift in focus occurred almost immediately, as the Mozilla Foundation was formed and we hired the lead developers for Mozilla Firefox and Mozilla Thunderbird.
gemal.dk /blog/2005/03/11/mozilla_application_suite_transition_plan?...   (186 words)

  
 Mozilla Web Application Suite Ends at Version 1.7 - New York Web Design News, March 12 2005 Serving New York, Connecticut, New Jersey, Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
Mozilla Web Application Suite Ends at Version 1.7 - New York Web Design News, March 12 2005 Serving New York, Connecticut, New Jersey, Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
In a letter posted to the nonprofit's Web site Thursday, the group said it would no longer develop features for its Mozilla Application Suite, otherwise known as Seamonkey, nor release a 1.8 version.
The Mozilla Foundation is shuffling development priorities away from its software suite as the popularity of its Firefox browser soars.
www.webdesignsnow.com /news/031205a.html   (273 words)

  
 LWN: Future of the Mozilla Application Suite (MozillaZine)
"However, the Mozilla Foundation will offer infrastructure support to a community effort to continue development of the Mozilla Application Suite, probably under a different name.
It currently looks like the suite will actually be more actively developed in the future than in the last 1 or 2 years, so if you still like that product, stay with us.
This plan (no longer releasing the suite) has been public knowledge for around 3 years; that they're finally acting on it is a good thing.
lwn.net /Articles/127219   (1407 words)

  
 SeaMonkey:Home Page - MozillaWiki
In 2005, the Mozilla Foundation released a "transition plan" for the Mozilla Application Suite, in which they announced that there won't be any more official releases of the Mozilla Application Suite.
This Mozilla Wiki section covers documents about the SeaMonkey Project, which develops an "all-in-one internet application suite", based on code of the previous Mozilla Application Suite.
Finally, we are working on migrating the entire application to the new backend framework used by our close relatives Firefox, Thunderbird, etc., and are even moving toward using the new "XULRunner" architecture.
wiki.mozilla.org /SeaMonkey:Home_Page   (716 words)

  
 Skyzyx.com - Browsers
According to the Mozilla's new roadmap, Mozilla-the-application-suite will be put to death in favor of Mozilla Firebird™ (the browser) and Mozilla Thunderbird™ (the mail client).
Mozilla (Gecko) 0.942 was the basis for Netscape 6.2, and Mozilla (Gecko) 1.01 is the basis for the fast and friendly Netscape 7.0 browser.
The Mozilla Project was spun off from Netscape as a way to build a brand new browser completely from the ground-up.
www.skyzyx.com /browsers   (1222 words)

  
 Mozilla Suite - The All-in-One Internet Application Suite
Mozilla's adaptive junk mail control gets smarter with use and is personalized to the e-mail that you receive.
Mozilla's HTML editor keeps getting better with dynamic image and table resizing, quick insert and delete of table cells, improved CSS support, and support for positioned layers.
Mozilla Messenger includes Enterprise ready features such as S/MIME, return receipts, LDAP support, and digital signing.
www.mozilla.org /products/mozilla1.x   (357 words)

  
 Mozilla Advances Its Namesake Suite
Mozilla 1.8 will focus on improvement to the core rendering engine, called Gecko, which is used across the suite and applications, as well as the browser's compatibility with Web sites.
Mozilla has released an interim update to the 1.7 branch of the application suite, which incorporates about 350 security and bug fixes that previously were made in Firefox 1.0 when it
The Mozilla suite was the group's initial focus when it was created as a part of AOL five years ago.
www.eweek.com /article2/0,1759,1744823,00.asp   (1033 words)

  
 Tru64 UNIX - Mozilla 1.7.12 Application Suite for Tru64 UNIX release notes
Although the Mozilla Application Suite will run on an X server with only PseudoColor visual classes available, it has not been qualified in the PseudoColor visual class.
By choosing Mozilla, the default web client for the system will be set to the Mozilla Application Suite.
Restarting the Mozilla Application Suite is necessary for this change to take effect.
h30097.www3.hp.com /internet/moz_relnotes.htm   (928 words)

  
 PluginDoc: Java FAQ
Mozilla 1.4 and later, and Mozilla Firefox, are compiled with gcc 3.x.
If you are using a zipped build of Mozilla or Mozilla Firefox, you may need to add this registry entry.
Mozilla and Firefox should add it if it doesn't exist, but it doesn't always work for whatever reason.
plugindoc.mozdev.org /faqs/java.html   (632 words)

  
 SeaMonkey:Name And Version - MozillaWiki
The "1.0" version number was picked because the Mozilla Foundation urged us not to use the previous suite versioning scheme, so we could not go with 1.8 for the Gecko-1.8-based suite.
Announcement of project name: SeaMonkey Project Continues Internet Suite
Additionally, we are a new project, a completely new development team and this is our first stable release, warranting the 1.0 version number.
wiki.mozilla.org /SeaMonkey:Name_And_Version   (302 words)

  
 GnomeFiles - GNOME/GTK+ Software Repository
The client is built using the XUL user interface language and is targeted at Mozilla based browsers, including the Netscape 7.x series of browsers, Mozilla Firefox, Mozilla Thunderbird and the Mozilla Application Suite.
Mozilla Calendar is a calendar client add-on for the Mozilla app suite.
The goal is to produce a cross platform standalone calendar application based on Mozilla's XUL user interface language.
www.gnomefiles.org /app.php?soft_id=359   (208 words)

  
 Progress and Future of Mozilla the application suite FootNotes
Here is a brief summary of what progress has been made on Mozilla-the-application-suite since Mozilla 1.0, what the active contributors plan on working on over the next few months, and what might come after that.
Re: Progress and Future of Mozilla the application suite by Anonymous George
Re: Progress and Future of Mozilla the application suite by rweber
www.gnomedesktop.org /node/929   (276 words)

  
 LinuxElectrons - Mozilla Application Suite - Transition Plan
LinuxElectrons - Mozilla Application Suite - Transition Plan
The Mozilla Foundation will provide infrastructure for those interested in working on the 1.7.x releases, which we expect will include a number of vendors who provide these products to their customers.
The 1.7.x line will be the last set of Seamonkey products released and maintained by the Mozilla Foundation.
www.linuxelectrons.com /article.php?story=20050311001006978   (139 words)

  
 Future of the Mozilla Application Suite: No Official Mozilla 1.8, Community Transition Plan Unveiled The Firefox Folding@Home Team
Sad news for SeaMonkey users, but good news for Firefox: more users will use Firefox instead of the suite!
In the end, of all things, it was the source code viewer that got me. IE opened the application associated with.txt, usually Notepad.
In Netscape, Mozilla, and ::cry:: unmodded FireFox, you get this 1/2 assed pseudo-browser window and must copy+paste the stuff into your *real* editor before you can even read it.
www.spreadthefox.net /cs/node/47   (476 words)

  
 Tru64 UNIX - Mozilla Application Suite registration
Before you download the Mozilla Application Suite for Tru64 UNIX kit please tell us a few things about yourself.
Select to receive notification when new versions of the Mozilla Application Suite for Tru64 UNIX are
Mozilla Application Suite for Tru64 UNIX - registration
h30097.www3.hp.com /internet/moz_form.html   (168 words)

  
 Ed Mullen's Mozilla Pages
The Mozilla Application Suite (now superseded by SeaMonkey 1.0), Netscape 7.x, Firefox (FF), and Thunderbird (TB) all share the same underlying rendering engine: the Gecko Rendering Engine (GRE).
ED'S MOZILLA PAGES - All the "stuff" that I thought, at one time or another, was important to save or that someone else might find useful.
The designs of FF and TB separate the core functions of the Suite into individual programs.
ed.mullen.home.comcast.net /Mozilla/moz_info_ed.html   (619 words)

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