Netscape Navigator is a discontinued proprietary web browser, and the original browser of the Netscape line, from versions 1 to 4.08, and 9.x. It was the...
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portal wars. Netscape's exclusive features, such as the Netscape Blog, Netscape NewsQuake, Netscape Navigator, My Netscape and Netscape Community pages...
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Netscape Navigator 9 is a discontinued web browser that was produced by the Netscape Communications division of parent AOL, first announced on January...
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of Netscape Navigator 3.x being used as both the name of the suite and the browser contained within it by renaming the suite to Netscape Communicator...
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led to the name change to Netscape Navigator. The company's name also changed from Mosaic Communications Corporation to Netscape Communications Corporation...
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Netscape Navigator 2 is a discontinued proprietary web browser released by Netscape Communications Corporation as its flagship product. Versions were...
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and other AOL-related features. Netscape Browser was succeeded by Netscape Navigator 9, which reverted to the Navigator name. The browser was released...
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development and support until January 1997. Mosaic lost market share to Netscape Navigator in late 1994, and had only a tiny fraction of users left by 1997,...
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the name Netscape: Netscape versions 1 to 4, properly called Netscape Navigator, was a browser based on the original Netscape engine. Netscape 4 also was...
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Iceweasel) GNU IceCat (GNU's fork of Firefox) LibreWolf Netscape Browser 8 to Netscape Navigator 9 (discontinued) TenFourFox (Firefox port to PowerPC versions...
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"first browser war" (1995–2001) consisted of Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator, and the "second browser war" (2004-2017) between Internet Explorer...
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The Book of Mozilla (category Netscape)
dragon-like lizard mascot, known as Mozilla (after the code name for Netscape Navigator 1.0). From this, it can be conjectured that the "beast" referred to...
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Jamie Zawinski (category Netscape people)
impresario. He is best known for his role in the creation of Netscape Navigator, Netscape Mail, Lucid Emacs, Mozilla.org, and XScreenSaver. He is also...
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Marc Andreessen, also established the company that in 1994, released Netscape Navigator, which resulted in one of the early browser wars, when it ended up...
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Web colors (redirect from Netscape color palette)
documents that do not use CSS). The first versions of Mosaic and Netscape Navigator used the X11 color names as the basis for their color lists, as both...
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browsers were soon developed, with Marc Andreessen's Mosaic (later Netscape Navigator), being particularly easy to use and install, and often credited with...
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NPAPI (redirect from Netscape Plugin API)
interface (API) for web browser plugins, initially developed for Netscape Navigator 2.0 in 1995 and subsequently adopted by other browsers. In the NPAPI...
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Mozilla (mascot) (category Netscape)
mascot's name comes from a portmanteau of Mosaic, the original name of Netscape Navigator, and Godzilla. The name stood for "Mosaic killer", as the company's...
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2008. Netscape Messenger 9 Mozilla Mail & Newsgroups Netscape 7 Netscape Navigator 2 Netscape (web browser) SeaMonkey Mozilla Thunderbird "Netscape Introduces...
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ns (simulator), version ns-1, computer network simulation software Netscape Navigator 1.0/1.1; a webbrowser Search for "ns1" or "ns-1" on Wikipedia. NSI...
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Netscape 7 is a discontinued Internet suite developed by Netscape Communications Corporation, and was the seventh major release of the Netscape series...
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same-origin policy was introduced by Netscape Navigator 2.02 in 1995, shortly after the introduction of JavaScript in Netscape 2.0. JavaScript enabled scripting...
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specifications (1994, 1995, 1996) developed by Netscape Communications for adding the HTTPS protocol to their Netscape Navigator web browser. Client-server applications...
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browsers. JavaScript was released by Netscape Communications in 1995 within Netscape Navigator 2.0. Netscape's competitor, Microsoft, released Internet...
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(Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Opera, Netscape, and Konqueror). Other browsers are categorised as either "Netscape compatible" (including Google Chrome...
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Browser. Firefox is the spiritual successor of Netscape Navigator, as the Mozilla community was created by Netscape in 1998, before its acquisition by AOL. Firefox...
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Marc Andreessen (category Netscape people)
Communications changed its name to Netscape Communications, and its flagship Web browser was the Netscape Navigator. Netscape's IPO in 1995 put Andreessen in...
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programming language originated from Netscape Navigator. NPAPI - A plugin architecture originated from Netscape Navigator. XBL - A markup language for binding...
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not all releases of Netscape and MAS are included. For a more complete table see Gecko (layout engine). In contrast with Netscape, Beonex has included...
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with the history of the "browser wars" in the late 1990s between Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer as well as with that of JavaScript...
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