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At school, it has to be our school homepage - awful! (http://www.neatherd.org)

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I would argue that just because they're releasing a new version doesn't necessarily mean anything. But I guess we'll have to wait and see.

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Hi Roo, ....thanks for the information about Netscape 8. Whatever the facts and implications, it has definitely aroused much discussion. This is a related fact: Times-Warner/AOL have a solid track record of mismanaged third party acquisitions --- look at the WinAmp fiasco. Have they learnt anything?

Alll in all, browser loyalty is a pervasive and fascinating phenomenon. If this is nothing more than a piggy-back ride on Firefox into temporary prominence, a pile of folk are going to be ticked off.

In one of its former lives (7.2). Netscape used the Corel SVG Viewer, not the Adobe SVG viewer. This, though much, much more of an underground thing, was equivalent to the "browser wars," and was a serious set-back for SVG from which it is just now emerging.

Now it is testing time. Thanks again. SirCoistrel

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hmm, not a good start, 2nd time in two weeks to be taken down, now microsoft are jumping for joy with their "remove Netscape 8" because of latest problem read more here

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It has an option to Display pages like IE under View>>Rendering Engine. It uses Firefox's rendering engine which actually was Netscape's rendering engine to begin with.

This supposedly is for displaying pages that won't display properly, i.e. poorly coded pages that shouldn't display *anyway*.

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