List of Mozilla products
The following is a list of Mozilla Foundation / Mozilla Corp. / Mozilla Messaging Inc. products. All products, unless specified, are cross-platform by design.
Client applications
- SeaMonkey (formerly Mozilla Application Suite) – An Internet suite.
- Mozilla Mail & Newsgroups – The email and news component.
- Mozilla Composer – The HTML editor component.
- ChatZilla – The IRC component, also available as a Firefox extension.
- Mozilla Calendar – Originally planned to be a calendar component for the suite, it became the base of Mozilla Sunbird.
- Mozilla Firefox – A web browser.
- Mozilla VPN - Virtual private network client.
- Firefox Focus – A privacy-focused mobile web browser.
- Firefox Reality - A web browser optimized for virtual reality
- Firefox for mobile – A web browser for mobile phones and smaller non-PC devices.
- Mozilla Thunderbird – An email and news client.
- Firefox Lockwise – A mobile application to securely stored & sync passwords.
- Firefox Monitor - is an online service informing users if their email address and passwords used has been leaked in data breaches
Components
- Gecko – The layout engine.
- Necko – The network library.
- SpiderMonkey – The JavaScript engine written in C programming language.
- Rhino – The JavaScript engine written in Java programming language.
- DOM Inspector – An inspector for DOM.
- Venkman– A JavaScript debugger.
- Servo – A layout engine.
Development tools
- Bugzilla – A bugtracker
- Bonsai – A web-based interface for the CVS.
- Treeherder – A detective tool that allows developers to manage software builds and to correlate build failures on various platforms and configurations with particular code changes. (Predecessors: TBPL and Tinderbox)
- Skywriter – An extensible and interoperable web-based framework for code editing.
- Rust (programming language)
API/Libraries
- Netscape Portable Runtime (NSPR) – A platform abstraction layer that makes operating systems appear the same.
- Personal Security Manager (PSM) – A set of libraries that performs cryptographic operations on behalf of a client application.
- Network Security Services for Java (JSS) – A Java interface to NSS.
- Network Security Services (NSS) – A set of libraries designed to support cross-platform development of security-enabled client and server applications.
Other tools
- Mozbot – An IRC bot written in Perl.
- Mstone – A multi-protocol stress and performance measurement tool.
- Client Customization Kit (CCK) – A set of tools that helps distributors customize and distribute the client.
- Mozilla Directory SDK – For writing applications which access, manage, and update the information stored in an LDAP directory.
- Mozilla Raindrop – Was an upcoming technology for sending messages.
- Thimble – Mozilla’s web-based educational code editor, part of the company’s “Webmakers” project. (To be migrated into Glitch by December 16, 2019[1])
Technologies
- XUL – A markup language for user interface.
- XBL – A markup language for binding XML element with its behavior(s).
- XTF – A framework for implementing new XML elements.
- JavaScript – The de facto client-side scripting programming language originated from Netscape Navigator.
- NPAPI – A plugin architecture originated from Netscape Navigator.
- XPCOM – A software componentry model similar to COM.
- XPConnect – A binding between XPCOM and JavaScript.
- XPInstall – A technology for installing extensions.
Abandoned
- Firefox Send – A web-based file sharing platform with end-to-end encryption and a link that automatically expires.
- Firefox OS – An open source operating system for smartphones and tablet computers mainly based on HTML5.
- Camino – a web browser intended for Mac OS X.
- ElectricalFire – A Java virtual machine using just-in-time compilation.
- Mozilla Grendel – A mail and news client written in Java programming language.
- Mariner – The improved layout engine based on code of Netscape Communicator.
- Minimo – A web browser for handheld devices.
- Mozilla Sunbird – A calendar client.
- Xena ("Javagator") – A communicator suite rewritten in Java programming language.
References
- Mozilla (2018-12-18). "A Note About Thimble". Medium. Retrieved 2019-11-22.
External links
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