Beonex Communicator
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Beonex Communicator is a discontinued open-source Internet suite based on the Mozilla Application Suite (MAS) by Ben Bucksch, a German Mozilla developer.[2] It was intended to have a higher security and privacy level than other commercial products.[3][4][5] The Internet suite contains a Web browser, an email and news client, an HTML editor (based on Mozilla Composer) and an IRC client (based on ChatZilla).[4][5][6]
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Original author(s) | Ben Bucksch |
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Developer(s) | Beonex Business Services |
Initial release | Never |
Preview release | 0.8.2-stable
/ 21 March 2003 |
Written in | C++, XUL, XBL, JavaScript |
Operating system | Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, FreeBSD |
Available in | English, German |
Type | Internet suite |
License | MPL/Netscape Public License[1] |
Website | www |
Beonex Business Services offered the suite for free and provided documentation, easy install routines for third-party plug-ins, and tried to sell support and customer-specific changes on the browser.[7][8] The main goal was to implement Kerberos, OpenPGP, and LDAP in Beonex,[9] but that was marked as failed in mid-2004.[10] It was discontinued before reaching production release stage.