Weblog on the Internet and public policy, journalism, virtual community, and more from David Brake, a Canadian academic, consultant and journalist
6 June 2002
Filed under:About the Internet,Software reviews at11:06 am

After four years of messing about, the open source community has finally announced the release of Mozilla 1.0 (the open source version of Netscape – remember Netscape?). Take a look at the features it offers before you download. There’s a rather techy browser feature comparison here.

According to the guide, “Netscape 6/7 are a customization of the Mozilla codebase intended for a consumer audience, while Mozilla itself is targeted at the developer community.” so you might want to look at downloading that or waiting for the full release of Netscape 7 (which is what I will probably do, though I am likely to stick with IE as I am perfectly happy with it and it is hard to see what Netscape/Mozilla would do for me other than freeing me from Microsoft’s shackles).physician america bank loanbad with loan $3000 creditloan acs educationcredit a bad personal with loanloan application 1003712 sloantime home loans 1stloan home american Map

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