Sunday, November 26, 2006

What is Netscape, and where can I get it?

Netscape is a suite of software components for sharing, accessing, and communicating information via intranets and the Internet. Most versions of Netscape include components for browsing, email, authoring HTML pages, and reading newsgroups. You can download the latest version of Netscape at:
http://browser.netscape.com/ns8/

Indiana University students, faculty, and staff can download a current version of Netscape via IUware Online at:
http://iuware.indiana.edu/

For access to earlier versions, see:
ftp://ftp.netscape.com/pub/

Netscape 8.x includes only Netscape Browser. Netscape 7.x includes the following components:

* Netscape Navigator: Netscape Navigator is the web browser in the Netscape suite of programs, although often when people speak generically of "Netscape" they mean only the browser.

* Netscape Mail: Netscape Mail is an application for sending and receiving email as well as reading Usenet newsgroups. You can use Netscape Mail to access multiple email accounts and manage all your email in one place.

* Netscape Composer: Netscape Composer is an editor that you can use to create HTML-based documents for the web. Toolbar buttons in Composer allow you to make lists or tables, add images and links to other pages, and select text colors and font styles.

* Integrated AOL Instant Messenger: This instant messaging software is compatible with the stand-alone version of AOL Instant Messenger (AIM), and allows you to communicate with anyone who uses AIM.

Earlier versions (version 4.8 and below), known collectively as Netscape Communicator, included the following components:

* Netscape Navigator (web browser)

* Netscape Messenger (Email program and newsreader)

Note: In Communicator 4.0.x, the Usenet newsreader was a separate component called Collabra.
* Netscape Composer (HTML editor and web page publisher)

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