The Mountain View, Calif. company patched the Mozilla browser suite, then said the 1.7.13 version was the last it would produce, putting an end to Mozilla's development of a 12-year browser line that went back to the original Netscape.
Mozilla also updated its same-named suite, which includes a browser, e-mail client, newsgroup reader, IRC client, and HTML editor, to version 1.7.13 by fixing 20 flaws, 12 of them critical.
Version 1.7.13 of the suite will be the final version from Mozilla, as per its "sunset" announcement a week ago when it said it would close the books on Mozilla, Firefox 1.0.x, and Thunderbird 1.0.x.
The end of the Mozilla suite puts a bookmark on the longest-running browser family, one that traces its genealogy to 1994, when Netscape Navigator was first released in beta (under the name Mosaic), through 1996-97's Netscape Communicator suite, and into the 1998 decision to take Netscape open-source.
However, while Mozilla Corp. is ending development of the suite, an independent open-source group, dubbed "SeaMonkey," continues to work on an Internet application suite. SeaMonkey released its latest version, 1.0.1, on April 13.
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