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  Mozilla Organization & its companion Thunderbird » Download Firefox
Mozilla Organization: The main objective of the Mozilla Organization was to take care & protect the various problems & needs of the net browsers regarding the internet.
Mozilla as Educator: Mozilla also performs the role of educator for supplying the material, which is related to the technologies related to the internet software development.
This Mozilla Organization is one of the most significant motivator which is always supportive for the next invention of the web browser & software relate to e-mail.
download-firefox.org /mozilla/mozilla-firefox   (665 words)

  
 Mozilla Foundation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Mozilla Foundation was launched on July 15, 2003 as America Online (AOL) drastically scaled back its involvement with Mozilla, laying off or reassigning most of the Netscape browser developers and announcing that it would no longer finance the day-to-day running of the project.
The Mozilla Foundation essentially replaces mozilla.org (also known as the Mozilla Organization), a much looser and more informal group that was established as an autonomous division of Netscape in 1998.
Unlike the Mozilla Foundation, the Mozilla Corporation is a taxable entity, which gives it much greater freedom in the revenue and business activities it can pursue.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mozilla_Foundation   (895 words)

  
 Mozilla comes of age | CNET News.com
Netscape Communications, which launched the organization and continues to provide its technical infrastructure and core personnel, has put the future of its Web-browsing software in the hands of mozilla's widely dispersed army of coders.
Indeed, both the mozilla mascot and the mozilla.org organization were conceived with a mind to challenging the Redmond juggernaut.
Mozilla the dinosaur or dragon (even its creators equivocate on its species) is named for a cross between Netscape's original name, Mosaic Communications, and the legendary Japanese monster Godzilla.
news.com.com /2100-1023-221175.html   (1857 words)

  
 Mozilla   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Mozilla 1.0 release on June 5 2002 was even praised for introducing features that Internet Explorer lacked including better support for user preferences and some interface improvements.
On July 15th 2003 AOL announced that it would close down browser division which was in essence Netscape's Far from being the end this was beginning of the Mozilla Foundation formed by former Netscape/Mozilla veterans to responsibility of the development of Mozilla.
One unique aspect of Mozilla is that entire user interface including menus and dialog is rendered by the Gecko layout engine than by the host operating system's GUI libraries.
www.freeglossary.com /Mozilla   (2002 words)

  
 Summary of Mozilla products - MozillaZine Knowledge Base   (Site not responding. Last check: )
On March 10, 2005, the Mozilla Foundation announced that they would not release any further official versions of the Suite beyond 1.7.x, [1] since they are now focused on the standalone applications Firefox and Thunderbird.
It became the flagship e-mail client from the Mozilla Foundation with the release of Thunderbird 1.0.
Mozilla Sunbird is a standalone calendar application based on the once-popular Calendar extension for Firefox, Thunderbird and the Mozilla Suite.
kb.mozillazine.org /Product_comparison_matrix   (530 words)

  
 Moztips - What is Mozilla? About the Open Source Browser, Email Program and Composer
Mozilla is a modern and flexible open source browser, and forms the basis for Netscape 6 and other browsers.
Mozilla is maintained by the Mozilla Organization, otherwise known as Mozilla.org.
And because all Mozilla versions use the same document object model (DOM), regardless of the operating system (OS) it is running on, web developers do not have rewrite their pages for different OS versions of the same browser.
www.vorstrasse91.com /moztips/whatismozilla.html   (653 words)

  
 Mozilla 0.9.8 Release Notes
Mozilla needs to be configured to work properly with proxies such as Junkbuster that do not support the most recent HTTP specification.
Mozilla can be used with more than one language pack, which lets the user change the menu language and relevant URLs.
Mozilla is very configurable, and so there is not room in the UI for controls to change all the preferences.
evolt.m.flirble.org /mozilla/mozilla_0.9.8/release-notes.html   (7526 words)

  
 Mozilla - MozillaZine Knowledge Base   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Mozilla is both the name of an Internet software program and the name of the organization that makes it.
Mozilla the organization was founded in 1998 to create the Mozilla Suite.
Although it came too late to help Netscape in the Browser wars, beta versions of the Mozilla Suite formed the basis for Netscape 6.x versions, and the version 1.0 release of the Suite was combined with proprietary components such as AIM and Netscape Radio to create Netscape 7.
kb.mozillazine.org /Mozilla   (268 words)

  
 Mozilla Organization - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Mozilla Organization (mozilla.org) was an informal group formed and funded by Netscape Communications Corporation to co-ordinate the development of the open source Mozilla web browser.
The Mozilla Organization claimed to be developing the Mozilla browser for testing purposes only, and not for use by end users.
When Netscape's now-parent AOL disbanded Netscape on July 15, 2003, a formally-registered not-for-profit organization, the Mozilla Foundation, was founded to ensure that the Mozilla project could continue without Netscape's support.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mozilla_Organization   (216 words)

  
 CastleCops Mozilla For Dummies   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Mozilla serves as a browser, a mail/news client, an IRC chat client, a composer, as well as many other useful things.
Mozilla Sunbird is also a calender, yet it is designed to work by itself, without any other necessary Mozilla Application.
Mozilla is a lot more stable than IE, I have used it for 15 months with only 1 minor hiccup.
www.castlecops.com /t107289-Mozilla_For_Dummies.html   (1432 words)

  
 Mozilla @ UVM : University of Vermont
Mozilla is the latest generation of integrated Web browser, E-mail client, HTML Composer products offered by the Mozilla organization.
Mozilla is the successor to the original Netscape Communicator suite, and contains very few functional differences from the last released version of the Netscape suite, version 7.1.
Mozilla leads the browser field in its support for multiple operating system platforms (currently it is available on Macintosh Classic, OS X, Windows, and virtually every flavor of UNIX).
www.uvm.edu /cit/mozilla   (411 words)

  
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The URI structure "should reflect the >>best logical organization<< of the documents on the server by exploiting its hierarchical nature."[1] Thus, there should be "a place for everything and everything in its place".
But a good web--an /organized/ web--has strong spokes for filaments to attach to, and those spokes are the URI hierarchy.
Docs for Mozilla developers are more separated; they are both organized and written differently, and the focus and purpose of their content also differs.
fantasai.tripod.com /Mozilla/2002/reorg/uri-plan/uri.txt   (904 words)

  
 Pixelcentric IHS: Mozilla Firebird
Quite soon after that the Mozilla Organization recognized the need to streamline the Mozilla suite, and Phoenix was adopted as the browser component of the project.
Mozilla was often accused of having too complex preferences: checkboxes upon checkboxes, prefs for prefs.
Since Mozilla Firebird is based on XUL, it is a bit unrealistic to expect native text fields, but the XUL text fields in Mozilla Firebird do support Mac OS X accent colors and, naturally, copy and paste.
www.pixelcentric.net /x-shame/apps/mozfb.html   (583 words)

  
 Mozilla-Netscape Relationship
The organization that co-ordinates the development project is called the Mozilla Organization.
When the Mozilla project began, much of the feedback was that the code itself was too complicated to learn and contribute to.
The Netscape marketing team decided that the Mozilla code was stable enough to release as a Netscape branded end-user product; and even though Mozilla was still over a year away from 1.0, Netscape 6 was released using the code from Mozilla 0.6.
ilias.ca /MozillaNetscapeRelationship   (790 words)

  
 Geek.com Features - Mozilla Preview / Communicator 5.0
Mozilla is synonymous not only with Netscape Communicator, but also the entire Communicator open source project.
The Mozilla Organization was created to keep track of the open-source Communicator code and to provide a "Benevolent Dictator" to manage the process of incorporating new code into the code base of Communicator code releases.
Mozilla's 5.2 MB downloadable file is nice, but that's the core.
www.geek.com /features/mozilla5/mozilla5.htm   (1887 words)

  
 Role of Mozilla Organization in web browsing » Download Firefox
Role of Mozilla mission and Manifesto: The Mozilla Organization has its mission about the development of the Mozilla project, which are mainly deals with improvement and innovation of the internet technology.
This mission of the Mozilla Organization handled by the Mozilla project is managed and supervised by the Mozilla Manifesto.
The Mozilla is the software organization, which is also a unit of worldwide software developers and testers who are entirely dedicated to the enhancement of the internet technology.
download-firefox.org /firefox-help/role-of-mozilla-organization-in-web-browsing   (702 words)

  
 Mozilla 0.9.2 Release Notes
If you are installing Mozilla on a multi-user operating system such as Linux, Unix, or Windows 2000, you should install it separately in the user directory of each user who plans to use Mozilla.
Mozilla needs to be configured to work properly with proxies such as Junkbuster and Webfree that do not support the most recent HTTP specification.
Mozilla may not be able to connect to some secure (https) IBM Web servers.
www.mirrorservice.org /sites/browsers.evolt.org/browsers/mozilla/suite/0.9.2/relases-notes.html   (6120 words)

  
 Mozilla comes of age - CNET News.com
Netscape Communications, which launched the organization and continues to provide its technical infrastructure and core personnel, has put the future of its Web-browsing software in the hands of mozilla's widely dispersed army of coders.
Indeed, both the mozilla mascot and the mozilla.org organization were conceived with a mind to challenging the Redmond juggernaut.
Mozilla the dinosaur or dragon (even its creators equivocate on its species) is named for a cross between Netscape's original name, Mosaic Communications, and the legendary Japanese monster Godzilla.
news.cnet.com /Mozilla-comes-of-age/2100-1023_3-221175.html   (2083 words)

  
 ITworld.com - Mozilla team releases Phoenix browser
The Phoenix browser is designed to improve upon Mozilla 1.1, released in August, with additional features such as a new design, customizable toolbar and improved bookmark manager, the open source group, the Mozilla Organization said on its Web site.
Mozilla is an open-source project launched by Netscape Communications Corp., now part of AOL Time Warner Inc., as a way to whip up interest and volunteer involvement in its browser technology.
The Phoenix browser, which uses a large amount of the Mozilla code, is "a lean and fast browser" that loads in nearly half the time of Mozilla 1.1, mozilla.org said.
www.itworld.com /AppDev/3266/020925mozilla/pfindex.html   (293 words)

  
 Time Warner - Newsroom - Print This
Mozilla was developed in an open source environment and built by harnessing the creative power of thousands of programmers on the Internet.
Other industry leaders also offered their support to the new organization: Mitch Kapor, the new Chairman of the Mozilla Foundation, is making a personal contribution of $300,000, and Red Hat and Sun Microsystems are among the companies planning to continue their contributions to the Mozilla project.
Mozilla and the Mozilla logo are trademarks of the Mozilla Foundation.
www.timewarner.com /corp/print/0,20858,669941,00.html   (727 words)

  
 A Community, a Technology and an Organization « davidwboswell
Today when people talk about Mozilla, they are usually talking about either an organization (the Mozilla Foundation and/or the Mozilla Corporation), a technology (the Mozilla code) or a community (the global group of people that work on the software hosted at mozilla.org and the extensions, applications and other projects related to that code).
On the recently updated Projects page the distinction between Mozilla as an organization and Mozilla as a technology was handled by creating two sections for applications (Mozilla Applications and Mozilla-Based Applications).
The use of the Mozilla code is not as important as the fact the application is created by the Mozilla organization.
davidwboswell.wordpress.com /2008/01/31/a-community-a-technology-and-an-organization   (943 words)

  
 gemal.dk - Mozilla terms explained
Mozilla Platform - Gecko, plus the XPToolkit upon which XUL-applications can be built.
Mozilla, the applications suite, also known as Seamonkey - The legacy Mozilla (the organization) applications which is built from the Mozilla Platform including Gecko.
Mozilla 2.0 - The next generation of Mozilla technologies and APIs (platform) which will include the Gecko rendering engine and the cross-platform toolkit.
gemal.dk /blog/2005/01/24/mozilla_terms_explained   (129 words)

  
 |MG| Free Download - Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.1
Mozilla Firefox project (formerly Firebird, which was formerly Phoenix) is a redesign of Mozilla's browser component, written using the XUL user interface language and designed to be cross-platform.
Mozilla Firefox is a small, fast and very easy to use browser that offers many advantages over other web browsers, such as the ability to block pop-up windows and the tabbed browsing.
FireTune for Mozilla Firefox was developed for an easy and fast optimization of your browsing experience with Firefox.
www.majorgeeks.com /Mozilla_Firefox_d2248.html   (119 words)

  
 The Many Faces of Mozilla
In Part II of our Mozilla series, we look at that Mozilla face which is the multiplatform application programming framework upon which Mozilla-based software such as the Mozilla 1.0 and Netscape 6.0 browser suites are built.
To better understand what the Mozilla applications framework is, and the implications of it within the Linux community, you have to peel back the little, yet powerful, fellow's skin carefully to see what's under all that reptile leather.
It means that Linux developers who choose to write their programs to run on the Mozilla applications programming framework have access to user markets across OS platforms--without the need to invest in porting.
www.linuxjournal.com /article/5183   (1800 words)

  
 Mozilla--A Lizard for All Seasons
The ubiquitous Mozilla is a magnificent lizard that has changed his spots and morphed substantially since his early days as the fledgling Netscape browser code name.
The Mozilla organization is responsible for and is in charge of the Mozilla application framework and the Mozilla web browser suite development and distribution.
The focus of Mozilla development from now until the 1.0 release is "performance, stability, and correctness", according to Brendan Eich, a representative of the Mozilla organization.
www.linuxjournal.com /article/5184   (1741 words)

  
 Mozilla Severs Netscape News Legacy
Mozilla's Usenet(define) public newsgroups have been moved from netscape.public.mozilla.* to just mozilla.*.
The Mozilla Organization was spun out in 1998 to shepherd development of the Mozilla browser, and in 2003 the non-profit Mozilla Foundation officially took ownership.
Jonah Yokubaitis CEO of Giganews, said that in the Mozilla forums, many of the Mozilla developers were publicly discussing the need to find a new hosting solution for the new mozilla.* newsgroup hierarchy.
www.internetnews.com /dev-news/article.php/3580236   (756 words)

  
 Mozilla Firefox Reviews. Security & Utility Services Reviews by CNET.
Mozilla Firefox is the dream Internet browser you've been looking for.
Mozilla Firefox runs on a variety of Windows operating systems, including Windows 98 through XP, as well as on Mac OS X and several varieties of Linux, including Red Hat Linux 8.0.
Mozilla calls these RSS feeds Live Bookmarks because the content is dynamic.
reviews.cnet.com /Mozilla_Firefox/4505-9241_7-31117280.html   (1321 words)

  
 Stopdesign | Netscape Killed, Mozilla Freed
But I do believe that the Mozilla organization in its new reincarnation will be in much better shape to become the serious competitor to IE that it is destined to be.
Mozilla is open-source, like the Linux kernel, and would continue to slowly advance whether or not a single person outside the development community used it.
Mozilla will survive, and thrive as long as developers who want a real browser support it and contribute time to it.
www.stopdesign.com /log/2003/07/15/netscape_killed_mozilla_freed.html   (1282 words)

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