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Comments on: AOL plans to revitalize Netscape?

An AOL job listing indicates intentions to recharge its neglected portal and Web browser, and take Netscape in a "dramatically different direction."

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Good Move
by April 19, 2004 9:02 PM PDT
I have seen many modifications of the Netscape browser and I must say that it is still alive and full of great features. I see many organizations that use Netscape products till this day and I think that AOL sees this as a growing potential. I must agree with this. Also, the recent settlement (approx. $750 million) from the software giant, Microsoft Corporation, also helps aid AOL with this old but new venture.

Great move for AOL!
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A little more history
by MCK68 April 20, 2004 7:16 AM PDT
The story leaves the impression that IE is technologically more advanced than Netscape and that is why it has the greater market share. This is not the case, as anyone who uses Netscape 7.X knows.

When IE became competative with irs first usable version, IE4, Netscape was still a commercial product sold for about $20, as I recall. IE was "free" with Windows and was installed automatically with every Windows 98. There was a law suit for monopolistic practices concering this issue, among others, as I recall. This forced Netscape to rapidly change its business model, even though it still had the better technology, and may have been a reason it was sold to AOL.

AOL's reliance on the Mozilla open source browser for Netscape 6.X and after was a two edged sword. They had excellent features that followed the W3 standards but they were forced to use an unstable beta version for the heart of Netscape 6.0. The features of Netscape 6.0 were better than IE5 or IE6, but Netscape was crash prone until 7.0. By that time it had lost most of its market share, while the US Government just about walked away from its own victory in the anti-trust case.
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excellent move !
by April 20, 2004 12:05 PM PDT
I think this is a excellent move by AOL to try and bring back Netscape - both the online portal and the excellent browser based on Mozilla 1.7.

Just anyone know how to contact the General Manager, Jeremy Liew,. Thanks for the help .
ankush
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I MISS my NETSCAPE..... :((
by April 20, 2004 12:59 PM PDT
I have used IE (Internet Explorer) extensively in job-related situations, but I still prefer the Netscape that I used to know - and loved to use - when it was still supported. It saddens me that I have to switch to IE because there is no longer a CHOICE, due to the big corporations making deals and kissing each other's butts/bank accounts -- and the consumer be damned. Well, that IS how the world turns, but I don't have to like it.
By the way, Netscape mail - which I am still using - is so far superior to any of the 15-20 alternatives I have tried over the past several years, that I don't know how I will function without it. Yes, I will function, but are we going backwards here?
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I agree
by April 20, 2004 1:09 PM PDT
Do you have any ideas as to how we can make a difference in AOL's decision? Or is it a done deal already?
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Yes! Netscape 7 rocks!
by appleimacdude April 21, 2004 7:03 PM PDT
I got so frustrated with Internet Explorer, I finally deleted it from my Apple IMac 233, rev B. I went to Netscape 6, then to Netscape 7.02. The look and feel is so much better than IE, and it seems to work more intuitive with my IMac.

I added my name to the petition to make AOL do builds for Netscape! I feel the browser has a lot of potential!
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