These are some of the vendors that use the Mozilla
platform, the Mozilla browser, the source code, or Mozilla development tools to create
applications and other products. They fall into three general categories
below. Within those categories, the vendors with the most
recent updates to their Mozilla-related products are listed first.
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- MozNGW
- MozNGW is a Mozilla-based client for the Novell GroupWise server
components.
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- Epiphany
- Epiphany is the Web browser for the GNOME desktop. It aims for
simplicity and standards compliance.
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- FireCast
- FireCast, by WireSpring Technologies, is a Linux-based platform for deploying and remotely
managing networks of interactive kiosks. FireCast OS, the Linux kiosk operating system, uses embedded
Mozilla browsers for everything from displaying client content to providing GUI management tools.
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Silicon Graphics
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Silicon Graphics builds and distributes Mozilla with releases of their
Irix
Operating System.
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Conectiva
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Conectiva is a GNU/Linux distribution targetted for Latin America.
The distribution bundles Mozilla and Netscape 7.
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UnitedLinux
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UnitedLinux is a GNU/Linux distribution targetted for enterprise markets and includes Mozilla. It combines the resources of the four founding companies: Conectiva, The SCO Group, SuSE Linux AG, TurboLinux, Inc.
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- Netscape 9
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Netscape 9.0 is the latest Netscape commercial distribution
of Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.6 for Windows.
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- PTC
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PTC uses Gecko in
PRO/Engineer Wildfire,
its award-winning Web-enabled CADCAM product
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- Borland
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Mozilla provides the HTML preview feature within Borland's Kylix2 IDE.
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- mozdev.org
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Mozdev hosts projects that provide over 100 extensions, add-ons,
and Mozilla applications.
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- xabyl
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Xabyl is an editor for editing XBL files visually. It is
implemented using XUL and can be installed in Mozilla.
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- ManyOne Networks
- ManyOne Networks has released the Mozilla-based ManyOne Universal
Browser, "a more natural, intuitive, educational and entertaining
way to explore the Internet over even the slowest Internet connections."
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- topstyle
- Topstyle uses Gecko as its rendering engine in the Topstyle Pro HTML/CSS/XHTML editor.
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- AOL
- AOL for Mac
integrates with a Gecko-based Web browser.
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GEtax
- GEtax, the Geneva Tax Office in Switzerland (the
local equivalent of the US IRS) is sending CDs to every taxpayer in the
region to help them access their tax-filing web application and fill in
the revenue declaration form. The CD, shipped to 400,000 people, includes Mozilla 1.2.1
in French for Windows, Linux and OSX.
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- HP/Compaq
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The first version of Mozilla for HP-UX PA and IPF
platforms is now available.
HP also provides the Mozilla Web Client for
Tru64 UNIX
and Mozilla for OpenVMS,
and its Printer Assistant product uses an embedded version of Netscape 7.0/Mozilla 1.0.1.
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- Camino
- Camino is a project aimed at delivering a
best-of-breed browser on the OS X platform. Camino
uses Cocoazilla, a variant of Fizzilla that consists of
a UNIX back end wed to a Cocoa front end.
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- OEOne
- OEOne makes an operating environment that "combines
the power of Linux and the Mozilla browser" with ease of
use and lots of applications.
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- Nokia
- Nokia uses Mozilla as part of its Media
Terminal, a powerful infotainment center for the home
combining the Internet and digital broadcasting.
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IBM Web Browser
- The IBM Web Browser is a port of Mozilla for OS/2
with an added spell checker and flash plugin. IBM also makes the Mozilla browser available for AIX.
IBM also uses the Mozilla browser in its INotes web-based mail product.
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Linux
- Red Hat Linux is a distribution of the Linux
operating system which comes packaged with a variety of
applications, including Mozilla.
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- Compuserve
- Compuserve embeds Gecko in version 7.0 of its client. News stories from ZDNet and news.com cover the release in April.
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Sun Netscape 7
- Netscape 7 is the Solaris port of the latest
Internet browsing, mail, and instant messaging software
from Netscape.
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- Komodo
- ActiveState Komodo IDE is the first programming
environment built specifically for end-to-end development
of dynamic web applications.
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- Linspire
- Linspire (formally known as LindowsOS) is an easy-to-use, Windows-like
operating system that's being sold on PCs at large
retailers like Walmart, and that features the Mozilla browser.
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- Ximian
GNOME
- Ximian GNOME is the complete, easy to use desktop
environment for Linux and UNIX users. Ximian GNOME
provides a robust suite of applications that enhance
user productivity, speed communication and simplify
software and information management. Ximian GNOME
includes the Mozilla browser, and supports a wide range
of distributions and platforms, including Red Hat,
Linux Mandrake, SuSE, Debian, TurboLinux and
more.
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- Debian
- Debian is a free operating system which uses the
Linux kernel (the core of an operating system), but
most of the basic OS tools come from the GNU project;
hence the name GNU/Linux. Debian GNU/Linux provides
more than a pure OS: it comes with more than 3950
packages, precompiled software bundled up in a nice
format for easy installation on your machine. One of
these applications is Mozilla.
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- Abstract thought Lab.
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Abstract thought Lab. uses Mozilla layout engine Gecko for dynamic HTML preview
in the Astyle CSS editor.
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- Fabula
- Fabula is a project aimed at supporting bilingual
learning and literacy in primary schools in lesser-used
language speaking communities in Europe. Fabula has
produced a set of easy-to-use software for making and
interacting with bilingual multimedia storybooks,
allowing teachers and their children to combine texts
in two languages, interactive images, sounds, on-screen
wordlists and word games into rich and entertaining
learning resources.
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- Galeon
- Galeon is a GNOME Web browser based on gecko (the
mozilla rendering engine). It's fast and it has a light
interface.
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Nautilus
- The Nautilus shell is an innovative software
environment for GNOME that integrates file management,
web browsing, and system management on linux.
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- Beonex
- Beonex is an internet client software suite targetted at
end-users - both invidiuals and small- to large-size
companies - and services related it.
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Nvu
- Nvu 1.0 is a Mozilla-based HTML editor for Linux and Windows.
It has been being developed by Daniel Glazman (Disruptive Innovations) under the lead
sponsorship of Linspire, Inc. Nvu 1.0 has a powerful Web
authoring system which includes an ftp site manager and CaScadeS,
a CSS editor (available for Mozilla Composer as an extension).
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KompoZer 0.7.9
- KompoZer 0.7.9 is a Mozilla-based HTML editor for Linux and
Windows. KompoZer is considered as the Nvu's unofficial bugfix release.
As Nvu 1.0, it has been being developed first by Daniel Glazman
(Disruptive Innovations) under the lead sponsorship of Linspire, Inc.
Then it became KompoZer as it was debugged and furthermore
developed by Fabien "Kazé" Cazenave. KompoZer 0.7.9 has all the features
and components of Nvu 1.0 but it has a few extra features, possible
extensions (like HandCoder 0.3.4, a GUI for HTML Tidy).
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Kirix Strata
- Kirix Strata is a new specialty browser for accessing and
manipulating data from the web. View and work with data from web
tables, CSV files and RSS feeds, integrate information from web
services to create personal "desktop mashups," browse and work
with MySQL, Oracle and other databases.
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- DocZilla
- The DocZilla Browser is a component add-on for
Mozilla based browsers which includes XML/SGML Parser,
DTD Parser, Link Manager and CALS Table Support
components.
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