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From: | Leonard Rosenthol |
Subject: | Re: [Freetype] Re: PANOSE, and other ways to map fonts correctly [Re: Konqueror double-bidi?] |
Date: | Sun, 18 Nov 2001 14:31:26 -0500 |
At 12:26 AM 11/18/2001 +0000, Vadim Plessky wrote:
Apple and Adobe have some DTP and layouting experience, but none of them has own browser.
Apple has an HTML viewer as part of the OS, but it's HTML 3.2. They also used to have CyberDog, but killed that for a number of reasons.
Adobe, has developed a number of HTML viewing components - not the least of which is incorporated in their GoLive editor.
But I can understand why neither want to enter that market...
And AFAIK neither Adobe nor Apple supports Mozilla hacking (like AOL does with paid jobs for Mozilla developers, or in some other way, donating code, etc.)
Adobe HAS a strange relationship with Mozilla, since Adobe owns/owned a big chunk of Netscape. However, the Adobe legal team has gone back and forth about allowing engineers to work on the Mozilla code base...and they have indeed worked with it and contributed over time. But it may be that these days the Open Source licenses may be getting in the way again.
LDR
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