Netscape's Java Browser In Doubt
News According to officials at the Mountain View, Calif.company, Netscape ((NSCP)) has decided to pull back on Javagator in hopes that it can find help developing and marketing the lightweight Java browser from some of its partners, such as IBM or Sun...
[February 26, 1998, 15:40]
A Year Ago: Friction Behind AOL-Netscape-Sun Deal
News Kannegaard's claims are at odds with the story Netscape told publicly about the reason it killed its so-called Javagator product. Netscape said it was pulling back on Javagator in hopes of getting help from Network Computer manufacturers such as...
[May 10, 2000, 7:01]
Friction Behind AOL-Netscape-Sun Deal
News Kannegaard's claims are at odds with the story Netscape told publicly about the reason it killed its so-called Javagator product. Netscape said it was pulling back on Javagator in hopes of getting help from Network Computer manufacturers such as...
[May 10, 1999, 8:48]
Microsoft On Trial: Tempers Grow Short In Courtroom
News Barksdale countered that Microsoft's free give-away of Internet Explorer had forced Netscape to discontinue charging for its own Navigator browser, and that Netscape had to kill several planned features and products for PCs such as Javagator, its...
[October 22, 1998, 9:23]
Netscape To Make Browsers, Source Code Free
News Homer said Netscape hadn't decided on whether the Java-based 'Javagator' browser, also due this year, will have its source code made available. In a dramatic about-turn that responds to the demands of both customers and developers, Netscape is to...
[January 22, 1998, 18:24]

