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Remember the Netscape broswer? Well, it's back, sort of.
Netscape owner America Online has released the first public beta version of a new Netscape Web Browser. Similar to Firefox, Netscape Version 8.0 is based heavily on open-source code and is geared with a strong emphasis on privacy and security.
Among the features, outside security researchers will supply 8.0 with updated blacklists of websites that are suspected of distributing spyware or hosting phishing schemes and the browser promises to redirect customers to a warning page when they access a banned site.
The new browser also allows users to browse multiple web pages in a single window, making use of tabs with titles to identify each page.
Just a decade ago Netscape boasted an 80 percent share of the web browser market until Microsoft's Internet Explorer stole the show.
*browser.netscape.com/nsb/download/default.jsp
Netscape owner America Online has released the first public beta version of a new Netscape Web Browser. Similar to Firefox, Netscape Version 8.0 is based heavily on open-source code and is geared with a strong emphasis on privacy and security.
Among the features, outside security researchers will supply 8.0 with updated blacklists of websites that are suspected of distributing spyware or hosting phishing schemes and the browser promises to redirect customers to a warning page when they access a banned site.
The new browser also allows users to browse multiple web pages in a single window, making use of tabs with titles to identify each page.
Just a decade ago Netscape boasted an 80 percent share of the web browser market until Microsoft's Internet Explorer stole the show.
*browser.netscape.com/nsb/download/default.jsp