RIP Netscape Navigator

Mucho

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Saw this on Fark today, It was the first browser I used and stuck with v4 for the longest time.

December 28 2007
A Sad Milestone: AOL To Discontinue Netscape Browser Development
Michael Arrington

Please observe a moment of silence for the Netscape browser. Netscape Navigator, the browser that launched the commercial Internet in October 1994, will die on February 1, 2008. AOL, which acquired Netscape in November 1998 for $4.2 billion, will announce today that they will discontinue development of the browser, currently on version 9.

In an email exchange yesterday with Tom Drapeau, Director of AOL/Netscape development, he said that only a handful of AOL engineers are still tasked with keeping the browser updated. Most of their efforts have been aimed at creating a Netscape-skinned version of Firefox with the Netscape look and feel.

The team has been unable to gain any significant market share against Microsoft Internet Explorer. In fact, recent surveys suggest that Netscape currently has only 0.6% market share among browsers, compared to IE?s 77.35% and Firefox?s 16.01%. This, of course, is the same browser that once claimed more than 90 percent of the market, sparking the browser wars of the 1990s and the subsequent Microsoft antitrust trial.

Drapeau says AOL?s transition into an ad-supported web business leaves little room for any real effort at maintaining and evolving the Netscape Browser. He also points to the success of the non-profit Mozilla foundation, which spun off of Netscape in February 1998 with $2 million in funding from Netscape and an additional $300,000 from Mitch Kapor. Firefox, which is part of Mozilla, brought in nearly $70 million in 2006 revenues, mostly from a search deal with Google. In a sense, Netscape lives on through the open-source efforts of Mozilla and Firefox.

Support for existing versions of Netscape Navigator will cease on February 1, 2008. After that, users can visit the UFAQ and the Netscape Community Forum for support. AOL is also setting up a Netscape Archive where users will be able to download old versions of Netscape, without any support.
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jadinolf

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Oct 12, 1999
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:frown:
I started with version 2.0 and really still use it (SeaMonkey.1.1.7)

R.I.P., my friend.
 

aphex

Moderator<br>All Things Apple
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Jul 19, 2001
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i thought Nutscrape died years ago
 

Flammable

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Mar 3, 2007
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wait wait wait wait....so without netscapes' grant..firefox is gone? wow netscape really fucked up there...
 

BoomerD

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Feb 26, 2006
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I stopped using Netscape during the Microsoft trials. The CEO, (McNeeley?) continually whined about Microsoft gaining market advantage while ignoring the short-falls of his own product. I started using IE. I haven't used Netscape since then...and it was my preferred browser before then.
 

mugs

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Apr 29, 2003
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Originally posted by: Flammable
wait wait wait wait....so without netscapes' grant..firefox is gone? wow netscape really fucked up there...

IIRC, they basically started the Mozilla open source project so they could get open source developers to develop their commercial product for free.
 

cpmer

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Havent use netscape broswer since i had dial up and ive had broadband since early 99
 

Deeko

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I never used netscape...When I was a kid, my parents had AOL (which interestingly used IE as it's integrated browser, despite owning netscape), by the time I went to college it was 2002 and basically all IE.
 

Balt

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When Netscape Communicator came out I think that was pretty much the beginning of the end. It was one of the worst 'professional' pieces of software I've ever used. It would constantly crash for no particular reason at all.
 

ultimatebob

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Jul 1, 2001
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Netscape was doomed when AOL bought them out in 1998. I'm amazed that it took this long for the browser to die.
 

Rubycon

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Aug 10, 2005
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Originally posted by: Scouzer
I haven't used Nutscrape since 3.1 Gold

Yeah pretty much. So many GPF's from java in 4.x. For 4.x, 4.76 was the latest "good" version. Version 7 was fff'd up! :|

 

jonmcc33

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Feb 24, 2002
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Originally posted by: mugs
Who the hell used Netscape after 4.76?

I tried version 6.0 but it was complete crap. They turned me off on their own doing. Then I went back to IE for the longest time until I got Firefox. I've been 100% happy since the switch.
 

nakedfrog

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Apr 3, 2001
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I was a big Netscape die-hard up until Phoenix 0.3. That's when I finally switched.
 

ponyo

Lifer
Feb 14, 2002
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I remember being in awe the first time using Mosaic beta back in 1993. I still remember Netscape IPO and being in awe of the stock price. Man, the good old days of internet and stock market.
 

Shawn

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I stopped using Netscape after version 4. I was using IE until Firefox came out in 2004 or so.