Mozilla Grendel

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Grendel is a mail/news reader by the Mozilla project written entirely in the Java programming language. Its goal is to be a true cross-platform application with a feature set that satisfies the power user.

[edit] History

Grendel was originally developed as a part of the Xena project at Netscape Communications, also dubbed "Javagator" by the media. This project was cancelled before completion after 3 years of development; but after the source for Grendel was released, other people started to work toward completing it.

[edit] See Also

  • Grendel is one of three antagonists, in the Anglo-Saxon epic poem Beowulf

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