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Netscape Navigator 9.0.0.4

EL1TE   on 28 November 2007 - 11:04 · 10 comments & 5704 views

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Netscape is a web browser with tabbed browsing, form filling, customizable toolbars, integrated AIM Buddy List and more. Netscape Navigator 9 is available as a standalone installation for Windows, Mac OS, and Linux. The automatic update feature in your current Netscape browser will not upgrade to 9.0. Please download the new version now for the newest updates. Netscape Navigator 9.0 is a browser-only release. It does not contain an e-mail client, newsgroup reader, or HTML composer.

Navigator 9 Features:

Social Integration

  • Share and vote for webpages that you find interesting.
  • Add friends and get their favorite stories in your sidebar.
News in the Browser

  • Follow the latest news directly from your browser.
  • Customize your News menu to only show your favorite sections.
URL Correction

  • Let Navigator fix common typing mistakes in URLs.
  • No more .cmo, .ogr, or htp:// !
Link Pad

  • Save interesting links for later without cluttering your bookmarks.
Download: Netscape Navigator 9.0.0.4
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(6 replies) #1 Quad Master on 28 Nov 2007 - 11:41
I used it looks like firefox with a new skin and a few extra extensions
#1.1 EL1TE on 28 Nov 2007 - 11:55
Yes, all the Firefox-Based browsers that I know use an interface like Firefox.

Netscape Navigator, Flock, Safari, K-Meleon (i think) are all based' on Firefox.
#1.2 SonicSam on 28 Nov 2007 - 12:07
Quote - (EL1TE said @ #1.1)
Yes, all the Firefox-Based browsers that I know use an interface like Firefox.

Netscape Navigator, Flock, Safari, K-Meleon (i think) are all based' on Firefox.


I think they are all based on Mozilla, including firefox.
#1.3 Azmodan on 28 Nov 2007 - 15:24
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I think they are all based on Mozilla, including firefox.


But, Mozilla is based on Netscape, and Firefox is based on the Mozilla Suite, so Netscape is based on Firefox and Firefox is based on Netscape! It's a loop! WOOT
#1.4 AlexMagik on 28 Nov 2007 - 15:42
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Quote - (SonicSam said @ #1.2)
I think they are all based on Mozilla, including firefox.


But, Mozilla is based on Netscape, and Firefox is based on the Mozilla Suite, so Netscape is based on Firefox and Firefox is based on Netscape! It's a loop! WOOT


All are based on Mozilla/gecko rendering platform. Mozilla itself is based on the original code of Netscape, the NEW Netscape is based on Firefox instead
#1.5 EL1TE on 28 Nov 2007 - 15:51
Quote - (AlexMagik said @ #1.4)
Quote - (Azmodan said @ #1.3)
Quote - (SonicSam said @ #1.2)
I think they are all based on Mozilla, including firefox.


But, Mozilla is based on Netscape, and Firefox is based on the Mozilla Suite, so Netscape is based on Firefox and Firefox is based on Netscape! It's a loop! WOOT


All are based on Mozilla/gecko rendering platform. Mozilla itself is based on the original code of Netscape, the NEW Netscape is based on Firefox instead



Stop please, or you are going to put we all crazy.
#1.6 internetworld7 on 29 Nov 2007 - 00:19
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Quote - (SonicSam said @ #1.2)
I think they are all based on Mozilla, including firefox.


But, Mozilla is based on Netscape, and Firefox is based on the Mozilla Suite, so Netscape is based on Firefox and Firefox is based on Netscape! It's a loop! WOOT


If the wrong lead the wrong they will both fall in a ditch. Actually Netscape, Firefox and Flock are ALL based on the Gecko Engine. Nothing more, nothing less. Safari is based on the Webcore Engine and IE is based on the Trident Engine.

Netscape was first, the Mozilla suite was second, Firefox was third but they're all based on the Gecko Engine including Camino on a Mac which is an awesome browser far better than Firefox on a Mac.

Moral of the story? Switch to a Mac and use either Camino or Sarari and be happy.
#2 SonicSam on 28 Nov 2007 - 12:05
opps, ment to be a quote see above
#3 Quad Master on 28 Nov 2007 - 16:35
All i want say was there is nothing special about netscape.
#4 Breach on 29 Nov 2007 - 22:07
Why do they keep developing this thing? Does anybody still use it? Hasn't every Mozilla-lover in the world migrated to Firefox already?

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