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Netscape Navigator 9 was the final version of the browser, and it only held 0.6% of the market for browsers upon release. Support for the browser was officially discontinued in 2008.
Netscape Navigator market share: 1994 - 2007. Netscape continued developing both the Navigator browser and Communicator, though the bundling and name changes often confused users.
By far the hottest property on the cyberspace scene these months is a free bit of software from the enormously successful California-based company Netscape Communications Inc., called the Netscape … ...
Still, if you want to kick it old-school and use Navigator again, you can grab the beta from Netscape, pull out your 28.8k modem, put on a Goo Goo Dolls CD, and get back to the glory days of mid ...
Sometime ago, I lost the ability to bookmark sites I’m interested in when online using Netscape Navigator. I bookmark a site, and it will appear in the pull-down menu at that time. But once I ...
The Web became a little more accessible and commercial on October 13, 1994 when the Netscape Navigator browser was released by the Mosaic (later Netscape) Corporation.Before Microsoft’s Internet ...
Soon after its introduction in 1994, Navigator, or just plain "Netscape," as it was commonly called, quickly became the leading browser on the Web. As of Version 6.0, the Navigator name was ...
Netscape Navigator, the storied Web browser that launched an Internet boom but is now a mere shell of its former self, will soon be put out of its misery. Final double-click on Navigator ...
Netscape Navigator, released in 1994, was the company's flagship product and became an overnight sensation. The web browser was the first to deliver on the promise of the internet: ...
But tomorrow, February 1, marks the demise of Netscape Navigator, the first commercial web browser. Navigator will continue to function should you happen to have a recent copy stashed away.