Mountain View, CA (openPR) 30 June 2004
The Mozilla Foundation, in collaboration with Adobe, Apple, Macromedia, Opera and Sun Microsystems today announced a number of changes to web browser plugins that will offer web developers, web browsing, rich experience and helps , maintain innovation and standards in the network. The new plugin technologies are implemented, including developing future versions of the next generation Mozilla Firefox web browser and the Mozilla 1.x Internet suite and in plugins and browsers from other companies that are supporting this initiative.
In response to the demand from users, vendors and plugin developers Web for Web-browser support for an open, secure and scriptable plugin model, the Mozilla Foundation, in collaboration with Adobe, Apple, Macromedia, Opera and Sun Microsystems working to extend the Netscape Plugin Application Program Interface (NPAPI) in a way that allows greater interactivity with plugins such as Flash, Shockwave, QuickTime and Java, resulting in a richer, more interactive Web.
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