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I have been using Netscape off and on since the Spyglass days. I even owned spyglass stock for a while. Sad to see it go. I have also used Firefox, and will probably download it for this computer.
Good to know, that Netscape ISP continue its business.
Didnt know they were an ISP these days but good to know that Netscape Internet Service Provider chose to continue its operations.
The lack of content has to be a contributing factor...No?
Cool, the post.
Thanks for the information.
Cool, the post.
Thanks for the information.
Good news
The Netscape ISP is really great. It works with either dial-up or broadband. The email program is simple and easy to use. Being able to customize it with additional features, like extra email addresses, is a big plus. I love it and highly recommend it. Of course, it works perfectly with the Netscape browser, which I will continue to use for a long time.
This is all very unclear. What happens to my internet access and email receipt if I do nothing; i.e., do not migrate to Firefox, for example? Could someone please respond to this question.
Thank you for the information. I will happily continute using your great service.
If you have the Netscape internet service, then nothing will happen. Netscape ISP is not connected with the Netscape browser; they only share the Netscape name, and are both owned by AOL. You can use any browser you want with the Netscape internet service.
NetScape is a wonderful browser, and it will be so in the future.
great news
I have received a message while trying to go on POGO Games that
I can not access my games in the netscape browser that I would
have to open another browser. I was not aware that I am useing
Netscape as a browser. I am a BellSouth.Net customer and never
signed up for Netscape. Please advise. Thanks Gene Alnerti at
genealberti@yahoo.com
3:12PMZoltan Basti
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