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Old 01-01-2008, 08:09 AM #1
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Does anyone have/know the link to download Netscape browser?

P.S.: Duh, I found it, only it appears as if Netscape is now owned (?) by AOL.
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Lightbulb re: Netscape

My hubby read an article that Netscape is being closed.
No more updates. Eventually it will go kaput?
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Old 01-06-2008, 11:51 AM #3
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Netscape was purchased by AOL years ago....
FireFox and Mozilla are the still supported offspring.
Get Opera9 instead, it's a better browser than anything else currently available.
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Netscape was purchased by AOL years ago....
FireFox and Mozilla are the still supported offspring.
Get Opera9 instead, it's a better browser than anything else currently available.
I would disagree, I use Opera at work, Firefox on my server at home, and IE 7 on my laptop. My final conclusion is Firefox if you want avoid IE completely however, I enjoy using IE a lot more unfortunately. I find it a more attractive and stable browser, and I'm the one to ususally avoid it.

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I probably should have (or, at least, I could have) stated that I need Netscape for work, though I'd prefer not to state the precise reason.
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