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Netscape Browser, the Glossary

Index Netscape Browser

Netscape Browser (or Netscape 8) is the eighth major release of the Netscape series of web browsers, now all discontinued.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 36 relations: AIM (software), AOL, Blacklisting, Browser engine, Comparison of web browsers, Email client, Firebug (software), Firefox, Gecko (software), HTML editor, Human interface guidelines, Internet Explorer 6, Internet suite, List of web browsers, Microsoft Windows, Mozilla Application Suite, Mozilla Thunderbird, Netscape, Netscape 6, Netscape 7, Netscape Navigator 9, Phishing, Pop-up ad, Proprietary software, RSS, Spyware, Tab (interface), Toolbar, Trident (software), Web browser, Whitelist, Windows 2000, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows XP, XML.

  2. Internet Explorer shells
  3. Netscape
  4. Web browsers based on Firefox

AIM (software)

AIM (AOL Instant Messenger, sometimes stylized as aim) was an instant messaging and presence computer program created by AOL, which used the proprietary OSCAR instant messaging protocol and the TOC protocol to allow registered users to communicate in real time.

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AOL

AOL (stylized as Aol., formerly a company known as AOL Inc. and originally known as America Online) is an American web portal and online service provider based in New York City, and a brand marketed by Yahoo! Inc. The service traces its history to an online service known as PlayNET.

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Blacklisting

Blacklisting is the action of a group or authority compiling a blacklist of people, countries or other entities to be avoided or distrusted as being deemed unacceptable to those making the list; if people are on a blacklist, then they are considered to have done something wrong, or they are considered to be untrustworthy.

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Browser engine

A browser engine (also known as a layout engine or rendering engine) is a core software component of every major web browser.

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Comparison of web browsers

This is a comparison of both historical and current web browsers based on developer, engine, platform(s), releases, license, and cost.

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Email client

An email client, email reader or, more formally, message user agent (MUA) or mail user agent is a computer program used to access and manage a user's email.

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Firebug (software)

Firebug is a discontinued free and open-source web browser extension for Mozilla Firefox that facilitated the live debugging, editing, and monitoring of any website's CSS, HTML, DOM, XHR, and JavaScript.

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Firefox

Mozilla Firefox, or simply Firefox, is a free and open source web browser developed by the Mozilla Foundation and its subsidiary, the Mozilla Corporation. Netscape Browser and Firefox are windows web browsers.

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Gecko (software)

Gecko (stylized as ɢecko) is a browser engine developed by Mozilla. Netscape Browser and Gecko (software) are Netscape.

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HTML editor

An HTML editor is a program used for editing HTML, the markup of a web page.

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Human interface guidelines

Human interface guidelines (HIG) are software development documents which offer application developers a set of recommendations.

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Internet Explorer 6

Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 (IE6) is a web browser developed by Microsoft for Windows operating systems. Netscape Browser and Internet Explorer 6 are windows web browsers.

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Internet suite

An Internet suite is an Internet-related software suite.

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List of web browsers

The following is a list of web browsers that are notable.

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Microsoft Windows

Microsoft Windows is a product line of proprietary graphical operating systems developed and marketed by Microsoft.

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Mozilla Application Suite

The Mozilla Application Suite (originally known as Mozilla, marketed as the Mozilla Suite) is a discontinued cross-platform integrated Internet suite. Netscape Browser and Mozilla Application Suite are Gopher clients.

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Mozilla Thunderbird

Mozilla Thunderbird is a free and open-source email client software which also functions as a full personal information manager with a calendar and contactbook, as well as an RSS feed reader, chat client (IRC/XMPP/Matrix), and news client.

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Netscape

Netscape Communications Corporation (originally Mosaic Communications Corporation) was an American independent computer services company with headquarters in Mountain View, California, and then Dulles, Virginia.

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Netscape 6

Netscape 6 is a discontinued Internet suite developed by Netscape Communications Corporation, and was the sixth major release of the Netscape series of browsers. Netscape Browser and Netscape 6 are Gopher clients and Netscape.

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Netscape 7

Netscape 7 is a discontinued Internet suite developed by Netscape Communications Corporation, and was the seventh major release of the Netscape series of browsers. Netscape Browser and Netscape 7 are Gopher clients and Netscape.

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Netscape Navigator 9

Netscape Navigator 9 is a discontinued web browser that was produced by the Netscape Communications division of parent AOL, first announced on January 23, 2007. Netscape Browser and Netscape Navigator 9 are discontinued web browsers, Gopher clients, Netscape, web browsers based on Firefox and windows web browsers.

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Phishing

Phishing is a form of social engineering and a scam where attackers deceive people into revealing sensitive information or installing malware such as viruses, worms, adware, or ransomware.

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Pop-up ad

Pop-up ads or pop-ups are forms of online advertising on the World Wide Web.

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Proprietary software

Proprietary software is software that grants its creator, publisher, or other rightsholder or rightsholder partner a legal monopoly by modern copyright and intellectual property law to exclude the recipient from freely sharing the software or modifying it, and—in some cases, as is the case with some patent-encumbered and EULA-bound software—from making use of the software on their own, thereby restricting their freedoms.

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RSS (RDF Site Summary or Really Simple Syndication) is a web feed that allows users and applications to access updates to websites in a standardized, computer-readable format.

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Spyware

Spyware (a portmanteau for spying software) is any software with malicious behavior that aims to gather information about a person or organization and send it to another entity in a way that harms the user by violating their privacy, endangering their device's security, or other means.

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Tab (interface)

In interface design, a tab is a graphical user interface object that allows multiple documents or panels to be contained within a single window, using tabs as a navigational widget for switching between sets of documents.

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The toolbar, also called a bar or standard toolbar (originally known as ribbon), is a graphical control element on which on-screen icons can be used.

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Trident (software)

Trident (also known as MSHTML) is a proprietary browser engine for the Microsoft Windows version of Internet Explorer, developed by Microsoft.

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Web browser

A web browser is an application for accessing websites.

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Whitelist

A whitelist is a list or register of entities that are being provided a particular privilege, service, mobility, access or recognition.

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Windows 2000

Windows 2000 is a major release of the Windows NT operating system developed by Microsoft and oriented towards businesses.

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Windows 98

Windows 98 is a consumer-oriented operating system developed by Microsoft as part of its Windows 9x family of Microsoft Windows operating systems.

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Windows Me

Windows Me (Millennium Edition) is an operating system developed by Microsoft as part of its Windows 9x family of Microsoft Windows operating systems.

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Windows XP

Windows XP is a major release of Microsoft's Windows NT operating system.

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XML

Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a markup language and file format for storing, transmitting, and reconstructing arbitrary data.

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See also

Internet Explorer shells

Netscape

Web browsers based on Firefox

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netscape_Browser

Also known as AOL Netscape Browser, Netscape (Gecko based), Netscape 8, Netscape 8.1.