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Lindows to bundle Netscape browser

...maker collaborated with Netscape corporate parent company AOL Time Warner to integrate Netscape 7.0 into LindowsOS version 2.0, which was released last week... Read more

24 September, 2002 by Sandeep Junnarkar

Mozilla blocks pop-ups, but Netscape won't

...t expect to see that feature in the coming full release of Netscape 7.0. Mozilla 1.0, launched in early June as the first... Read more

14 August, 2002 by Stefanie Olsen

Netscape 7.0

...bloat seems inevitable these days, but it's out of hand in Netscape 7.0. The default installation weighs in at 30MB; meanwhile, the installer... Read more

30 August, 2002 by Rex Baldazo

AOL unveils Mozilla-based Netscape 7.0

...of the preview version of the browser here. The new browser, called Netscape 7.0, is the latest version developed around a technology called Gecko... Read more

22 May, 2002 by Jim Hu

Netscape updates browser despite Andreessen's gloom

...a feature the unit introduced six months ago in an upgrade to Netscape 7.0. Netscape bases its upgrades on releases by the AOL-funded... Read more

2 July, 2003 by Paul Festa

Opera 7 for Windows

Current Opera users should definitely upgrade. Everyone else: evaluate this browser using the ad-free download period. Read more

5 February, 2003 by Rex Baldazo

Opera 7 for Windows (beta)

Opera Software has released a public beta of version 7 of its paid-for browser. Will it rekindle the ‘browser wars’? Read more

26 November, 2002 by Molly Wood

Evesham Technology E-scape Li

...source version of the StarOffice suite) with the installation; there's the Netscape 7.0 browser, email and news programs, an MP3 player, lots of... Read more

11 October, 2002 by Rupert Goodwins

Lindows to AOL: surely some mistake

...only filled out a one-page form allowing it to distribute the Netscape 7.0 browser, something it has in common with more than 70... Read more

4 October, 2002 by Matthew Broersma

AOL keeps Lindows at arm's length

...distanced itself from a deal announced last week which will see its Netscape 7.0 browser installed as the default Web software in the Lindows... Read more

2 October, 2002 by Matthew Broersma

MS strengthens grip on browser market

...to 0.8 percent this month, nearly four months after its release. Netscape 7.0 global usage has risen from 0.3 percent to 0... Read more

1 October, 2002 by Stefanie Olsen

Windows XP Service Pack 1

...and Java Virtual Machine -- all in one place. So, if you prefer Netscape 7.0, AOL Instant Messenger, Eudora and MusicMatch, you can -- in theory... Read more

11 September, 2002 by Matt Lake

Mozilla nibbles at Microsoft browser lead

...down 1.3 percent from the previous month, Amsterdam-based OneStat said. Netscape 7.0 was used by 0.3 percent of the sample. Released... Read more

25 June, 2002 by Evan Hansen

Mozilla 1.0 unleashed on browser market

More than four years after its inception, the open-source browser is ready for the public. And its impact could go beyond browsing Read more

6 June, 2002 by Paul Festa

Windows XP Service Pack 1

...and Java Virtual Machine - all in one place. So, if you prefer Netscape 7.0, AOL Instant Messenger, Eudora and MusicMatch, you can - in theory... Read more

11 September, 2002 by CNET Networks

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