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Goodbye Netscape Navigator
By Planet Lowyat - March 1, 2008

Long long time ago, I used to have Netscape Navigator as my primary Internet browser but Firefox is my first choice now.
Goodbye and Sayonara to Netscape Navigator that now owned by AOL, will no longer be supported after 1 March 2008, the company has said.
The company recommends that users upgrade their browser to either Firefox or Flock, which are both built on the same underlying technologies as Navigator.
“I think we represent the hope that was of Netscape,” Mitchell Baker, chair of the Mozilla Foundation which coordinates development of Firefox, told BBC News.
“We have picked up many of the things that Netscape launched but we’ve taken them further in terms of openness and public participation.”
Netscape was created by Marc Andreessen who as a student had co-authored Mosaic, the first popular web browser.
Firefox uses the same technology as Navigator developers
His company Netscape Communications Corporation released the first version in 1994.
According to Shawn Hardin, President and CEO of Flock, Netscape played an important role in making the internet “a relevant mass market phenomenon”.
“Netscape had a critical role in taking all of these zeros and ones - this very academic and technical environment - and giving it a graphical user interface where an average person could come online and consume information,” he told BBC News.
“During its halcyon days it really felt like the internet and Netscape were really the same thing,” he said.
Other companies capitalised on Netscape’s success, notably Microsoft, which began to bundle IE with its Windows operating systems.
Netscape is a wonderful browser, and it will be so in the future
Comment on Netscape blog
Although this led to legal wrangles over anti-competitive behaviour, IE now dominates the browser landscape with an 80% market share.
As a result, Netscape became unviable.
“While internal groups within AOL have invested a great deal of time and energy in attempting to revive Netscape Navigator, these efforts have not been successful in gaining market share from Microsoft’s Internet Explorer,” said Tom Drapeau on the Netscape blog last year, when the demise of the browser was first announced.
Thanks you Netscape Navigator!
Source: BBC News
Tags: AOL, Download, Firefox, Mozilla, Navigator, Netscape
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