Alan Young wrote:
> "XUL (pronounced "zool") is Mozilla's XML-based user interface language
> that lets you build feature rich cross-platform applications that can
> run connected to or disconnected from the Internet. These applications
> are easily customized with alternative text, graphics, and layout so
> they can be readily branded or localized for various markets. Web
> developers already familiar with Dynamic HTML (DHTML) will learn XUL
> quickly and can start building applications right away."

I think you're on to something.  I've wanted to learn XUL before but
never had a project to learn it on.  The Wikipedia article on XUL seems
to be a good place to start.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XUL

Shane

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