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Moblin Image Creator (MIC): allows developers to create a custom Linux file system for a device. Using MIC, a platform developer can choose which components from Moblin they want on their device, build the target file system, copy all the necessary files to a
USB mass storage device and load the resulting files onto the target. •
Kernel: platform-specific patches to the
Linux kernel and various other device drivers. •
UI Framework: screen interface and its underlying Clutter- and
GTK+-based framework. •
Power Management Policy: extending and enhancing existing Linux power management capabilities •
Browser: the Moblin browser is full-featured web browser based on
Mozilla technologies with a finger-driven UI and MID UI integration. The Moblin browser supports key plug-ins like
Adobe Flash. •
Multimedia: audio and video playback and photo viewing including
Helix or
GStreamer multimedia frameworks with
Universal Plug and Play support through the GUPnP library. •
Linux Connection Manager:
Internet connections that can be extended through plug-ins to support various wired or wireless technologies. ==Applications==