AOL has ended support for Netscape Navigator.
I feel empty.
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Netscape Navigator is dead
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There's always Scientology....Chris Vogel wrote: I feel empty.
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Google informs me that we actually have a Celebrity “Centre” in Nashville with protesters! I wonder if not-at-all-gay Tom Cruise ever goes there.Stasi wrote: There's always Scientology....
Netscape, though: I’m concerned about the comments from Netscape users saying they will not migrate. Unmaintained software is a security risk.
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Wow, what a pathetic attachment some people have to a computer program....Chris Vogel wrote:Google informs me that we actually have a Celebrity “Centre” in Nashville with protesters! I wonder if not-at-all-gay Tom Cruise ever goes there.Stasi wrote: There's always Scientology....
Netscape, though: I’m concerned about the comments from Netscape users saying they will not migrate. Unmaintained software is a security risk.
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I’m all for choice and whatnot, but I personally considered Netscape irrelevant with the birth of the Mozilla Organization, especially after Firefox (or whatever it was called at the time) and Thunderbird took an end-user focus. I haven’t used Netscape in years, but the name still warms my heart. It introduced me to the Web, after all.Stasi wrote: Wow, what a pathetic attachment some people have to a computer program....
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yeah i remember using netscape in like 4th grade. good old computer lab days.
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Yeah, that’s when I used it too. I remember seeing “damn” on a Web page and telling the computer lady about it.Clueless wrote: yeah i remember using netscape in like 4th grade. good old computer lab days.
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Chris Vogel wrote:I’m all for choice and whatnot, but I personally considered Netscape irrelevant with the birth of the Mozilla Organization, especially after Firefox (or whatever it was called at the time) and Thunderbird took an end-user focus. I haven’t used Netscape in years, but the name still warms my heart. It introduced me to the Web, after all.Stasi wrote: Wow, what a pathetic attachment some people have to a computer program....
haha same. Netscape was the first browser I ever used, then I found IE and I thought it was "better" so I switched to it, then later on I found out about mozilla and opera and never looked back since. (used both for a while as I could not make my mind up lol)
I still remember the Nescape Communicator Icon, was a lighthouse with a circle of light thingy coming out of it.
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