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XUL (pronounced zool ([zu:l])), the XML User Interface Language, is an XML user interface markup language developed by the Mozilla project.
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Mozilla Amazon Browser ( MAB ) is an XUL-based application created to search for books and other things at Amazon.com. It can be either downloaded from the Internet or run in a Mozilla-compatible browser like Netscape Navigator, but not others like Internet Explorer...
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XHTML XHTML Basic XML XML-RPC XMPP XQL XUL Y YAML See: Markup language...
Epiphany is the default web browser for the GNOME computer desktop. Epiphany is one of a family of web browsers that use the Gecko layout engine from the Mozilla project to display web pages. It provides a GNOME integrated front-end to Gecko, instead of the Mozilla XUL interface. Like many Gecko...
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ChatZilla is an IRC client for Mozilla browsers written in XUL and JavaScript. It is designed to run on any platform on which Mozilla runs, such as MacOS, Linux, Microsoft Windows, Solaris, Irix, BeOS, HP-UX, OS/2, and BSD. It currently supports most features of IRC clients. Messages are styled...
Camino 0.8b+ in Mac OS X 10.3.4 Camino is a web browser for Mac OS X based on Mozilla. It replaces Mozilla's XUL-based user interface with a native Cocoa implementation. Camino doesn't include Mozilla's email or composer components; it concentrates on the providing "just the browser" by...
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Haab is the 365-day calendar of the Maya civilization. It is composed of nineteen months . Eighteen of these months are 20 days long, the last contains only five days, which are purported to be unlucky. The month names are Pop, Uo, Zip, Zotz, Tzec, Xul, Yaxkin, Mol, Chen, Yax, Sac, Ceh, Mac...
son, Kan Xul II, succeeded his brother Chan Bahlum II. After his death, Pacal the Great was worshiped...