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RIP: Netscape Navigator

Posted Sunday, February 24th, 2008 by Mihnea Boiangiu

The web pioneer, Netscape Navigator was sentenced to die. announced that the official support for Navigator will be stopped starting from March 1st. I remember myself when I first used the . was the favorite back then. Although, the bad marketing and the strong competitor Explorer have lowered its market share.

Netscape Navigator

Nowadays, has only 0.61% of the market. When its decline was obvious, the company opened its source code, making it available for developers. So, the project appeared and today’s popular . In spite of being acquired by in 1998, remained in obscurity. It had troubles with security patches and bug fixes, so the web surfers forgot it.

If you still planing to use Navigator, you should perhaps switch to and add an extension for . For now I will just say “RIP Navigator…”

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Mobile Firefox from Mozilla, are you ready?

Posted Wednesday, October 10th, 2007 by Alex Ion

Firefox Mobile’s VP of Engineerring, Mike Schroepfer, announced that with all these developments on phones nowadays it’s time for to go mobile with “no compromise” to security or other issues. is the world’s most popular open-source and with a market of 20 devices to outnumber 1 computer I think they will do good.

First needs to finish developing 3 before they release the version that will be able to run extensions and allow people to build rich applications via XUL. Two new people have been accounted in the team: Christian Sejersen, head of browsers at Openwave (NSDQ: OPWV) and Brad Lassey which moved from France Telecom (NYSE: FTE) R&D.

To make sure it’s clear here’s what Mike Schroepfer said:

* will add devices to the first class/tier-1 platform set for Mozilla2. This means we will make core platform decisions with devices as first-class citizens.

* We will ship a version of “ ” which can, among other things, run extensions on devices and allow others to build rich applications via XUL.


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