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Netscape 8.1.3

Updated: April 2, 2007 | Freeware | 18.30MB

Netscape began by trying to make an Internet that users found easy to use. Today we offer integrations of intuitive digital tools, innovative attractions and infinite media content. The revolutionary new Netscape Browser 8.1 provides more security options, streamlines more standard browsing tasks and arms internet users with more timesaving solutions to their browsing needs.

No changelog available, sorry.

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it's time to let it rest... for ever...

it's mission was accomplished a long time ago... :dontgetit:

Version 9 is in the works and it will truly be cross platform-OSX, Windows, and Linux. So, not dead, for now at least.

http://mozillazine.org/talkback.html?article=20397

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damn, people still use this crap? :blink:

Well I installed a few hours ago, I do not use it for browsing, once did when it was 4.7.9, that was a good version, I only use it to check web pages I make.

Based on mozilla and you can use the IE engine, very queer.

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It does amaze me people will still complain about free software, that gives more people choice. Makes one ponder hmmmmmmmm.

Overall Netscape 8 (haven't used it since 8.1 was released) is very nice, not nearly as sweet as Openride from AOL, but since it does use Firefox as its base engine, it does render well and runs fairly fast. Plus the UI is pretty nice also, and has some pretty good features built in that AOL added.

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It does amaze me people will still complain about free software, that gives more people choice. Makes one ponder hmmmmmmmm.

you're right... go Netscape...

If I were in the development team... I would focus in performance... (less bloated...) instead of adding multiple rendering engines, skins... and all that kind of things...

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No changelog available, sorry.

I wonder if anyone cares about its changelog. :laugh:

Anyway, if I recall right, it's probably usable especially for dual browsing and that's pretty much that.

I thought they gave up on this one too though... AOL/Netscape is like something in hibernation that suddenly wakes up, takes a poop, and goes to sleep again.

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