All netscape was anyways was mozilla code with the good stuff taken out and bloat added in.

So true. You lose the control over images and popups and get all kinds of add-ons shoved down your throat (like Flash, which I intetnionally cripple on any system it shows up on).

his is a victory in the browser market, mozilla is now the official opposition.

This I don't wholly agree with. While AOL had netscape, at least up until the recent complete sellout/deal to MS, there was a chance that they'd be ditributing netscape or mozilla to their millions of users. Now it looks like it will be IE all the way. But that decision was already made - today's announcements are just the denouement(sp?).

--Bob Niederman, http://bob-n.com

In reply to Re: Re: Re: So, Netscape is dead? by bobn
in thread So, Netscape is dead? by chunlou

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