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Thats of course true

Kristian Dec 05, 2008 1:19pm GMT

Since Songbird is powered by Mozilla and Sunbird is a product from Mozilla Foundation, I confused those two. In fact Songbird has nothing to do with the Mozilla Foundation.

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No relation with the Mozilla Foundation whatsoever

Anonymous Coward Dec 05, 2008 1:46am GMT

Besides the fact that Songbird uses the Gecko engine to render HTML and the XUL engine to create its graphical interface, both technologies created and maintained by the Mozilla Foundation, there is no relation whatsoever between the Songbird project and the former. Would you say that Google Chrome is a Microsoft product because the MS Windows version is compiled with some version of MS Visual Studio?


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