Eazel

Eazel was a computer software company based in Mountain View, California. Staffed with former employees of Apple Computer, Netscape, Be, Linuxcare, Microsoft, and Sun Microsystems, Eazel's goal was to produce the Nautilus file manager for the GNOME desktop environment on the Linux operating system. Shortly after releasing Nautilus 1.0, Eazel went out of business in May 2001 after being unable to secure additional venture funding. The Nautilus file manager lived on, being developed by the open source community.

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