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- classilla is a Gecko-based Internet suite for PowerPC-based classic Macintosh operating systems, essentially an updated descendant of the defunct Mozilla...
- versions 6 and 7, known as Netscape Mail & Newsgroups, and also appears in classilla. Mozilla Thunderbird List of Usenet newsreaders Comparison of Usenet newsreaders...
- prior to that version being discontinued after version 3.0.5 in 2008; classilla was the last browser that was maintained for that OS but it was discontinued...
- Trojitá YAM Zimbra Discontinued Arachne Beonex Communicator BlitzMail classilla Columbia MM Elm FossaMail Hula Mailody Mozilla Mail & Newsgroups Nylas...
- Beonex Communicator (separate branch, based on Mozilla Application Suite) classilla (an updated fork of the Suite to Mac OS 9) Gnuzilla (GNU's fork) Netscape...
- Location Service SeaMonkey Thunderbird List of products Forks Basilisk classilla Flock Goanna IceCat LibreWolf Miro Netscape 9 Pale Moon Portable Edition...
- interface for the CVS. Camino - A web browser intended for Mac OS X. classilla   - A web browser made for PowerPC-based classic Macintosh operating systems...
- Trojitá YAM Zimbra Discontinued Arachne Beonex Communicator BlitzMail classilla Columbia MM Elm FossaMail Hula Mailody Mozilla Mail & Newsgroups Nylas...
- Location Service SeaMonkey Thunderbird List of products Forks Basilisk classilla Flock Goanna IceCat LibreWolf Miro Netscape 9 Pale Moon Portable Edition...
- updated branch of the Suite survives for the classic Mac OS in the form of classilla. Linux-based operating systems using X.Org Server or XFree86 OS/2, also...