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Tuesday 15th April 2003
Phoenix and Minotaur renamed 11:57AM, Tuesday 15th April 2003
The Phoenix Web browser and Minotaur email client have been renamed, due to undisclosed legal issues.

Phoenix becomes Minotaur, while Minotaur becomes Thunderbird.

Both applications are spin-offs from the Mozilla project, which is better known for its eponymous browser/email/chat software that forms the basis of the Netscape browser.

Phoenix/Firebird is a redesign of the Mozilla browser component, designed to be cross-platform. Version 0.5 for Windows, Linux or OS/2 can be downloaded from www.mozilla.org/projects/phoenix/.

Minotaur/Thunderbird is likewise a redesign of the Mozilla mail component, modelled on the Phoenix re-write of Mozilla. The aim is to produce a cross-platform, standalone mail application. An early build for Windows is available from www.mozilla.org/mailnews/minotaur.

Unfortunately, a new name clash has already arisen - there is an Open Source database project also dubbed Firebird.

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