AmiZilla

AmiZilla

AmiZilla is an ongoing project which seeks to port the Mozilla Firefox browser - and other Mozilla projects - to AmigaOS and Amiga-compatible operating systems (such as MorphOS and AROS), and to fund efforts for achieving that goal.

As of 2007, a port of Mozilla's SpiderMonkey JavaScript engine has been achieved, while a recompile of NSPR is in pre-alpha development. Future goals of the project include better support through the cairo 2D graphics library which is slated for integration into the codebase of Firefox 3 (code-named Gran Paradiso), and is already ported to the Amiga platform.

External links

* [http://amizilla.sourceforge.net/ Project Site]
* [http://www.discreetfx.com/AmiZilla.html DiscreetFX page for AmiZilla]
* [http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/amizilla/ AmiZilla Mailing List @ Yahoo Groups]
* [http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/kovu/ One developer's weblog, with news on AmiZilla]


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