Like Firefox itself, Celtx attracts users from all over the globe. In fact, almost 35% of our users are non-English speaking - Italian, Japanese, French, Spanish, German, Chinese, Faroese.
Huh? Faroese?
Yup, Faroese, as in the Faroe Islands a group of rocky, cliff lined islands that lie northwest of Scotland, halfway between Iceland and Norway. Apparently they make a lot of films there - or at least there's a lot or people using Celtx to make films there.
Which is really cool given all the similarities between the Faroe Islands and the place where Celtx was born - namely Newfoundland, Canada
Both places can trace their roots to the Vikings (the Faroese language has its roots in the Old Norse language from the Viking Age and Newfoundland has a world UNESCO site where the first North American settlement by the Vikings is located), fishing is the mainstay of both places, there are both sparsely populated and both places have a Hell of a lots of rocks.
We're really glad to have fellow Islanders aboard! Thanks to all our Celtx users 'Across the Pond'.
Mark