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Originally posted by Panos:
http://www.mozillazine.org/talkback.html?article=3422
That's what I was referring to. Even if Netscape is NOT officially dead, why go with a browser that will always be one step behind Mozilla? :confused:
Ah, OK, I hadn't seen that. But I'm sure they are doing that because of the formation of the Mozilla Foundation, which is a good thing to pull the AOL influence out of the Mozilla project.
AOL is still supporting Mozilla as are several other companies, see this:
http://media.aoltimewarner.com/media/press_view.cfm?release_num=55253270which is dated on the same day as the link you posted (interesting, huh?).
Why someone would want to use Netscape? It comes with all the plug-ins already installed and they do offer support - even though they charge for the live support (through another company). And they did finally catch up, they are using the current stable release - 1.4. I usually only install the stable Mozilla release myself.
AOL does seem to have little interest in Netscape (maybe it's too tuff to influence the Moz developers their way), and Netscape's getting more and more redundant. The spell checker's now included in Moz 1.5 and there's a good plug-in site at MozDev, and there's MozChat which works pretty good for support help, actually.
Mozilla Foundation is looking better all the time.
AOL's gonna sink on the same ship as MS anyway.
Oh, I forgot about Netscape Enterprise Server, which was taken over by Sun and renamed to iPlanet Web Server then to Sun ONE Web Server. So perhaps Sun will adopt Netscape Gecko as well?
[ August 17, 2003: Message edited by: Bigsleep ]