![]() ![]() See Firefox, Netscape and Netscape Communicator. ![]() In 2003, with the help of the Netscape division of AOL, it was turned into the Mozilla Foundation to provide support for open source projects. In 1998, the source code of the entire Netscape Communicator package was made available to developers, and was created to act as a clearing house for contributions. Mozilla stood for "Mosaic Killer," because Netscape wanted to reign supreme, which it did for a while (see Mosaic). Mozilla was originally the code name for the Netscape Navigator Web browser and Netscape's first alligator-like mascot. Gecko was formerly called Raptor and NGLayout (Next Gen Layout). Gecko is the name of the rendering engine that began its development at Netscape in 1997, but was released as open source. Version 1.0 of the Mozilla browser was released in 2002. Such a software suite was previously made popular by Netscape and Mozilla, and the SeaMonkey project continues to develop and deliver high-quality updates. Over the years, Mozilla received contributions from around the world, and both Netscape and third parties have used the code for their own purposes. Learn more about the Mac OS X application, SeaMonkey () by Mozilla, in the iBoostUp software database. Mozilla-based products for Windows, Mac and Linux are the Mozilla and SeaMonkey suites (browser, email, newsgroups and HTML editor), Firefox browser and Thunderbird email client. ![]() An open source Web browser and toolkit from the Mozilla Foundation (Mozilla serves as a reference platform for standards compliance and quality control. ![]()
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