Mozilla Developer Sites
Mozilla is not just a browser; it is also a development platform. Outside of mozilla.org, many developers are creating software using mozilla.org technologies. The following lists sites related to Mozilla development.
- XULPlanet
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An informative site on building applications with XUL, XPCOM, and other technologies. The site includes complete tutorials and references.
- OEOne
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Developer of Linux desktop environment solutions incorporating Mozilla technologies.
- Nvu
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Nvu is an open-source Web authoring application based on Mozilla Composer. The application is developed by Daniel Glazman's Disruptive Innovations.
- Mozilla ActiveX Project
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An active project to make Mozilla available as ActiveX. Software developers who want to embed in their applications a browser control that supports the latest Internet standards should check this out.
- Beonex
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Developer of a browser suite based on Mozilla. The company offers custom development, consulting, and support for a fee.
- Xm
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Xm is an XPCOM component that plugs into Mozilla. It allows you to simulate machine made of electric, logical and physical parts.
- Zvon.org Mozilla Tutorial
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A site with lots of XUL examples.
- MozillaTranslator
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Home of MozillaTranslator, a indispensible program for many Mozilla software localizers. Also a help site for localizers and users looking for localizations.
- LiveSidebar.com
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An informative site about developing sidebar add-ons for Mozilla, with many examples such as calculator and note-it. The site also has a sidebar directory.
- Hall of Fame [xml]
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You can find many more developers using mozilla.org technologies in our Hall of Fame page.