Great software provided from mozilla , and i thought they had only FIrefox and Thunderbird.See all the software in the list below, some of them are really useful and you would be amazed why you didn’t knew about them before.continued health of the Internet.
Mozilla Applications
These applications are developed by the Mozilla community and their code is hosted on mozilla.org.
Bugzilla
Bugzilla™ is a bug tracking system designed to help teams manage software development. Hundreds of organizations across the globe are using this powerful tool to get organized and communicate effectively.
Camino
Camino® is a Web browser optimized for Mac OS X with a Cocoa user interface, and powerful Gecko layout engine. It’s the simple, secure, and fast browser for Mac OS X.
Firefox
The award-winning Web browser is now faster, more secure, and fully customizable to your online life. With Firefox® 3, we’ve added powerful new features that make your online experience even better.
SeaMonkey
SeaMonkey® is the all-in-one application formerly known as the “Mozilla Application Suite”, containing a web browser, a mail and newsgroups client, an HTML editor, web development tools, and an IRC chat client.
Sunbird and Lightning
Sunbird® is a cross-platform application that brings Mozilla-style ease-of-use to your calendar. The Lightning extension adds a fully integrated calendar to Mozilla Thunderbird.
Thunderbird
Thunderbird™ is Mozilla’s next generation e-mail client. Thunderbird makes emailing safer, faster and easier than ever before and can also scale to meet the most sophisticated organizational needs.
Mozilla-Based Applications
These applications are built by individuals and organizations using Mozilla technologies. If you would like to suggest other applications to feature here, please let us know.
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BlueGriffon
A next-generation WYSIWYG editor for the World Wide Web based on the Composer tool from the original Mozilla Application Suite that helps you create standards compliant HTML and CSS code.
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Skyfire
Skyfire™ is a free mobile web browser that allows you to experience the internet on your phone exactly like on your PC. Now, you can use the full web from your mobile phone with unprecedented speed and simplicity.
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Mozilla Labs Experiments
Ubiquity
Ubiquity is an experiment into connecting the Web with language in an attempt to find new user interfaces that could make it possible for everyone to do common tasks more quickly and easily.
Weave
Weave is an experiment in blending the desktop and the Web through deeper integration of the browser with online services to increase user control over personal information.
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Mozilla Labs is a place where people come together to create, experiment, and play with new Web innovations and technologies.
Mozilla Technologies
The Mozilla community creates a variety of different technologies that are freely available for other people and organizations to use in their own products.
Gecko
Gecko is the layout engine that reads web content, such as HTML, CSS, XUL, and JavaScript and renders it on a user’s screen. In XUL-based applications Gecko is used to render the application’s user interface as well.
XULRunner
XULRunner provides an environment for developers to build XUL-based applications such as Firefox and Thunderbird. It provides mechanisms for installing, upgrading, and uninstalling applications.
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Mozilla Specifications
The Mozilla community has created and spearheaded the development of various specifications for languages that are used in Mozilla projects and can be used by others as well.
XUL
The XML User Interface Language (XUL) is used to build feature-rich cross platform applications and add-ons that extend the functionality of existing Mozilla-based programs. Web developers will learn XUL quickly and can start building applications right away.
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Add-ons
Add-ons Site
Find the latest and greatest extensions, themes and plugins for Firefox, Thunderbird, SeaMonkey and Sunbird.
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