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What would it take to get AOL to redirect the old Netscape download links to GetFirefox.com?
I believe this would be performing a great service to the public. There are still many old pages that direct users there.
The page itself could still be a plug for the portal, but within contain a "Download Firefox" link.
I was a long time user and supporter of Netscape. It was a great browser! But once it sold out to AOL that was the demise! I hated to see it go, and fought to keep using it, but finally gave way to Firefox. So sorry to see what was once a giant fall so far, but I fault AOL! Sayonara! But I salute the good you gave to my early days of Internet computing! The only consolation here was that Firefox was familiar and an easy transition. Really too bad, as I have such good memories of Netscape and how reliable it was before AOL.
Rita Ihly
Can't believe it!!!
I hope you guys re-consider your decisions.
I use Netscape Navigator and Messenger and I am happy with them. I remember using a Netscape browser in the library before I got my own computer. I am sorry to hear the bad news. I have Firefox, Opera, Seamonkey, Maxthon, and Internet Explores. I use Netscape products almost exclusively. They are user friendly and are a joy to use.
As a Mac user, I quit Netscape back in the OS 9 days, as the versions after 4.x were a mess; I switched to iCab for the last couple before switching to OS X.
But I was really happy to see the recent revival of Netscape v.9, which I gather was just a skinned Firefox, but somehow seemed more polished and Mac-like than Ff, which I've never liked (I use Safari primarily, with Camino as a backup). It's been so nice to see that familiar old Netscape icon in the Dock!
What I'd like to see, now AOL's given up Netscape entirely (?), is for Mozilla to take the name back and rename Firefox as Netscape. Then we could have the pleasure of watching Netscape taking back market share from Internet Exploder!
I'm so sad. I remember how I loved NS 3 and 4 back in the 90s... I remained loyal until Netscape 7.2 more or less, though I used NS 8 and 9. Netscape is such a wonderful word, a strong brand which brings a lot of memories to most of us.
AOL was the worst thing ever happened to Netscape. But fortunately, Mozilla picked up NS and gave a new life.
I just want to say thank you to Mr. Andreessen and everyone involved with the development of Netscape. You allowed millions of people around the world to discover the fantastic Internet... I love the N on the green and black background.
Mozilla should keep the brand. Don't let those AOL betrayers to keep it.
Everyone, go and get Firefox (Opera, Safari, Flock, etc.). We can beat'em...
RIP Netscape, we'll really miss you.
Any chance that the WeatherBug integration in Netscape 9 will be released as an extension? I find it very, very convenient and with Netscape dying, I would love to see it on the bottom corner of my Firefox/SeaMonkey.
永别了,Netscape。
I remember when we bought Netscape and I thought this would be the death of Microsoft. Like Ted said, Interactive Services will be Microsoft's Vietnam. When we didn't integrate Netscape as the in-house browser and Mark was given a token job, as well as his left coast people, I knew something was wrong.
Netscape will always be number one.
give it to me & i'll develop & support it ..
such a name cannot be just dis.. unless aol is busy with other projects.
oh my god the irony of it. After reading this I had to download Navigator and you know what.. I rather like it. I think i'm gonna use it as my daily browser now :)
jason
I moved to Seamonkey some time ago, perhaps now we can consolidate behind a single alternative to the uncooperative parts that are being pushed upon us. And I include Firefox in that. Netscape was ALWAYS the right suite it's just a pity that the US prefers bribes to good software :(
Netscape always will belong to the history of Internet.
Long live Netscape. We will never forget you for your achievements in those early internet days.
Hey clever foxes, switch over to Firefox.
9:39PMFelix Miata
Netscape 4/6/7 users have an option that resembles what they're used to - the Mozilla Suite. For a long time, The Mozilla Suite was called just Mozilla. Mozilla is what Netscape 6/7 was built on. When the Mozilla Foundation decided to focus on Firefox, they dropped official development of the Mozilla Suite, but the community has kept it going with a new name - SeaMonkey - which was the unofficial name of the Mozilla Suite anyway. SeaMonkey looks pretty much and works very much like Netscape 4/6/7, but it's built on the same Gecko code base as Firefox and Thunderbird, which means it has and will continue to have the latest bug fixes and enhancements. http://www.seamonkey-project.org/