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  2. Lightning (software) - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .thunderbird .net /calendar /. Lightning is a project from the Mozilla Foundation originally designed as an extension ("add-on") that adds calendar and scheduling functionality to the Mozilla Thunderbird mail client and SeaMonkey internet suite. It superseded the previous Mozilla Sunbird and the older Mozilla Calendar extension. [4]

  3. Mozilla Thunderbird - Wikipedia

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    On April 4, 2011, Mozilla Messaging was merged into the Mozilla Labs group of the Mozilla Foundation. Following in the footsteps of Firefox, Thunderbird switched to a rapid release cycle in 2011. Version 4.0 was skipped so as to re-align Thunderbird with Firefox's version 5.0, both released in June 2011.

  4. Mozilla China - Wikipedia

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    Mozilla China was founded on March 4, 2005. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Mozilla Corporation. [1] Mozilla China is co-chaired by Dr. Li Gong of Sun (China) Engineering and Research Institute (ERI) and Mingshu Li of Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences (ISCAS), both of whom will sit on the steering committee with Mitchell ...

  5. The Book of Mozilla - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Mozilla is a computer Easter egg found in the Netscape, Mozilla, SeaMonkey, Waterfox and Firefox series of web browsers. [1] [2] It is viewed by directing the browser to about:mozilla. [3] [4] [5] There is no real book titled The Book of Mozilla. However, apparent quotations hidden in Netscape and Mozilla give this impression by ...

  6. History of Mozilla Application Suite - Wikipedia

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    The history of the Mozilla Application Suite began with the release of the source code of the Netscape suite as an open source project. [1] Going through years of hard work (with the help of the community contributors), Mozilla 1.0 was eventually released on June 5, 2002. Its backend code base, most notably the Gecko layout engine, has become ...

  7. Mailvelope - Wikipedia

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    Mailvelope. Mailvelope is free software for end-to-end encryption of email traffic inside of a web browser ( Firefox, Chromium or Edge) that integrates itself into existing webmail applications ("email websites"). It can be used to encrypt and sign electronic messages, including attached files, without the use of a separate, native email client ...

  8. Netscape - Wikipedia

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    Like Netscape version 8.x, the new release was based upon the popular Mozilla Firefox (version 2.0), and supposedly had full support of all Firefox add-ons and plugins, some of which Netscape was already providing. A beta of the program was first released on June 5, 2007. The final version was released on October 15, 2007.

  9. K-9 Mail - Wikipedia

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    K-9 Mail. K-9 Mail is free and open source email client for Android. It is designed as an alternative to the stock email clients included with the platform; it supports both POP3 and IMAP protocols and supports IMAP IDLE for real-time notifications. The project is named after the Doctor Who character K9. [citation needed] [1]