Enjoy this classic web browser.
Netscape was
one of the most used browsers when Internet first became available to the general public, and it was the first to include a script language in the web pages. After it finally ended up losing the first browser war against Internet Explorer, America Online decided to stop developing this software. If you really liked this browser and you want to have it on your Linux distribution, here it the
last ever version of Netscape.
This version is based on Mozilla Firefox, and has a practical interface that
optimizes the browsing space. Another feature of
Netscape is the
URL correction: the browser will correct us when we write a web page address wrong. It also includes a tab browsing system to be able to have different pages inside the same windows, and even includes integrated search engine.
To make browsing easier, it has a sidebar that will allow us to save the links that we want to visit lager, so as to
avoid saturating the markers: we will only have to drag the link to this bar.
If you are a nostalgic of the
Netscape browser, here is one of the
last opportunities to enjoy it.