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

Components

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

Abandoned

gollark: Isn't it already *fairly* decentralized? Different regions have their own grids, sort of thing?
gollark: Personally, I don't think anything which heavily centralizes power, i.e. dictators or centrally planned economies, is a good idea.
gollark: Well, I finished reading... yet another discussion on communism, I guess?
gollark: > 348 new messagesoh no.
gollark: The autonomous zone thing seems to have been *particularly* weird, by my weirdness metrics.

References

  1. Mozilla (2018-12-18). "A Note About Thimble". Medium. Retrieved 2019-11-22.
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