Greets All,

My company is in the process of releasing a beta version of our software.
We expect that once in a while, it may crash...  hard to believe, I know!

As you all know, Mozilla shipped with Talkback to trap crashes and send
off crash-data to the 'zilla developers. 

I have a few questions regarding this software:


1. What is required to add support or implement Talkback into Mozilla?
   Does the Mozilla team instrument the codebase with Talkback API calls
   or link specially against the Talkback software? What is the process?
   I couldn't find any Talkback related API calls in the 0.9.3 source.
   
   My initial guess is that the Talkback software mirrors the Win32 system
   calls and is linked against instead of the standard system libraries.
   This allows it to trap any faults.


2. Does anyone know whether Support.com still sells this software? 
   Is it available anywhere else? I can't get any response from Support.com's
   sales staff.


3. Is this software still supported at all? I assume it was provided 
   free of charge to the Mozilla team.


4. Is there any other software out there that reports crash-data in a 
   similar fashion to Talkback? We need this functionality soon...


Any help you guys can offer is greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance!
Jonathan.
                               
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   Jonathan Lindo               / /   \/ /               Muse Corporation
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