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Netscape Navigator revolutionizes Internet browsing by providing an easier and more personal way to use the Internet.
WHAT'S NEW
Version 9.0.0.6 release notes.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.2 or later.

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Developer:Netscape Communications
Downloads:40,719
  - Version d/l:6,211
Internet:Browsers
License:Free
Date:20 Feb 2008
Platform:PPC/Intel
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Nov 2 2007

JCRAIG  For me, Netscape lost all relevance after version 7 when they fired all of their developers and closed up shop (or shall I say AOL). Granted, anyone has the right to be in business, but their comeback was less than stellar. Version 8 was outsourced to some Canadian company, was never Mac-compatible, and lacked the features that made Netscape Netscape: integrated mail/address book, HTML composer, IRC, etc. So Version 9 is cross platform. At this point, it's all about ad revenue, getting you to use Netscape Search. The old Netscape's legacy (and most of their employees) lives on in Seamonkey and Firefox/Thunderbird. The Mac browser space is already crowded with excellent choices. If NS9 came back as a true internet suite, that might be something exciting. But another browser? Who cares...  
(Version 9.0.0.3)

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Nov 27 2007

PHOTEK  yeh... I agree... who needs another average mac browser?

The annoying thing for me is that Netscape has a massive opportunity that it has passed up... it could get back on top by producing a GREAT mail client to go with Netscape that could support Exchange and calenders and contacts.... but the Alpha release has non of this... its a real shame... makes you wonder why they even bother...

I would LOVE to see Netscape blow everyone away with an amazing browser/email/IM client that supports all the protocols you want (exchange, MSN, Yahoo, etal) but they wont......  
(Version 9.0.0.4)

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Nov 27 2007

LEE123  Its the same old thing from AOL. They have/buy something good and then have no idea of how to use it or make it better.  
(Version 9.0.0.4)

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Feb 20 2008

JAMUS  Please let this be the final release of this app. It should have gone to a peaceful grave years ago.  
(Version 9.0.0.6)

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Feb 20 2008

O5220803  Why?  
(Version 9.0.0.6)

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Feb 21 2008
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BOBZOZUS  I must say that I am most chagrined that this will be the last build of Netscape- and that I just decided to give it a try now. I can not believe how much better it is on my system than Firefox. It does not make sense, but it is true! On Firefox- I was getting significant pauses on loading pages that have been somehow fixed by using Netscape 9.

At first, I thought it was because I had different add-ons in Firefox than what I was using in Netscape. Well, I found out that Netscape does use the same plug-in that are available in Firefox. Netscape was quite easy to set-up like Firefox.. In fact, they really are indistinguishable in look.

I also tried the Firefox 3 beta. To be honest, I still had the same performance issues. And, both Firefox browsers had an annoying leak where java script would bleed to other applications after switching from Firefox. Netscape does not have this difficulty, either.

Well, AOL does seem to have gotten this browser right, as well as their excellent AOL radio client. I am sorry to see Netscape go. However, it and Safari will be my main browsers until Firefox eclipses it in performance and features. In my opinion, it does not even come close to equally the stellar performance of Netscape 9. May she rest in peace!  
(Version 9.0.0.6)

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Feb 21 2008

O5220803  LOL, NN is STILL the bes implementation of the Gecko engine to date! Long live NN!!  
(Version 9.0.0.6)

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Feb 21 2008

DIAMOND  Its been updated to allow users to transfer data to new browsers with out being at risk from Firefoxs security Issues that were fixed in firefox 2.0.12 update.

Thats what release notes are for so you can look up a the reasons for updates via the link.

Yes this app is just a way to publicly test the beta versions of the gecko engines used in firefoxes NIghtly builds as most users won't go near them but put another app name on it and they will download the linked app.   
(Version 9.0.0.6)

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Feb 20 2008

ORION MK. V  If it's dead stop giving us new releases! It only confuses the issue. NN was, and still is a great browser, but geez, let it retire properly and pass the torch.  
(Version 9.0.0.6)

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Feb 20 2008

DOUG S.  I thought Netscape Navigator was dead? I read articles on Arstechnica, Slashdot, Engadget and Wired all saying that the browser was being put out to pasture with no future updates? Is this the final release for Mac or something?  
(Version 9.0.0.6)

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Feb 20 2008

D9  The Netscape site says official support will cease on March 1, 2008.  
(Version 9.0.0.6)

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Feb 20 2008

STORMCHILD  Netscape 4 was the best browser in its day, but at this point I'm surprised they're still bothering to release new versions. I think it's time to stop beating this dead horse. Put a fork in it and let it die already; nobody has used this browser for years.  
(Version 9.0.0.6)

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Jan 4 2008

MACUPDATE ADMIN  Oh well, adios... I liked Navigator (9.0.0.5) much better than Firefox, which I do not like even a little bit. I really like Camino (1.5.4) best of all the so-called Mozilla browsers. "To each, his own."  
(Version 9.0.0.5)

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Jan 8 2008

O5220803  Hi-

Do you plan to keep Navigator available on your site?  
(Version 9.0.0.5)

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Dec 28 2007

::MILE::  Well, personally I think this was just another FireFox clone, since all those Gecko based browsers seem kind of similar to me...and I still prefer Safari on the Mac anyway...!

But even though this was among the better ones, it seems it's officially dead now, according to the news...?!?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7163547.stm

That revival didn't really last long now, dit it...?!  
(Version 9.0.0.5)

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Dec 11 2007

OICRAM  Netscape can be a copy of Firefox and maybe it hasn't all its addons but it is much faster than Firefox and I'm sticking to it. Hope that Mozilla keeps updating Netscape.  
(Version 9.0.0.5)

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