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Mozilla News 18 January 2000

Open Source Crypto Announced
Thanks to relaxed US export regulations, we can now host security and cryptographic code. For more details, see our press release and Mozilla Crypto FAQ. The Sun-Netscape Alliance has announced that it will contribute Open Source PKI Projects to Mozilla, including Netscape Security Services and Personal Security Manager.

Newsclips Newsgroup
We welcome postings to our newsclips newsgroup. This is a place to post links to news articles and press releases about Mozilla such as this announcement by Digital Creations.

Design Patterns Contest Winners
Congratulations to Guillaume Rams, Gergory Knapen, and Matt Bissiri, winnners of the Design Patterns contenst organized by Heikki Toivonen of CiTEC.

Jobs and XSLT Newsgroups
Mozilla-related jobs have been given their own unmoderated newsgroup/mailing-list pair. A forum for discussion of XSLT in Mozilla has been created as well.

Bugzilla has voting
Bugzilla now lets you vote on the bugs that annoy you most. See the vote help page for more details.

Status Update 18 January 2000
This week's update contains news on Mail/News, Sound, ZopeMozilla and Crypto...
Download Mozilla
Mozilla is an open-source web browser, designed for standards compliance, performance and portability. For more info about us, read Mozilla at a Glance. We provide these binaries for testing and feedback. Use bugzilla to report bugs.

Milestone 12
M12 is our latest milestone release. Cut, Copy & Paste are now hooked up in the browser window. Platform specfic key bindings work on Mac and Unix. Scrolling on Unix is much improved. Mouse wheel support on Windows and Unix.

Nightly Builds
Created most weekdays from the previous day's work, these will probably work, but maybe not. Use them to verify whether a bug you're tracking has been fixed. Macintosh, i386 Linux, Windows, Irix, i386 Solaris, etc.

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