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Netscape Navigator 9 is a discontinued
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that was produced by the
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division of parent
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, first announced on January 23, 2007. It was the ninth major release of the
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line of browsers. After AOL outsourced the development of Netscape Browser 8 to
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in 2004, Netscape Navigator 9 marked the first Netscape browser to be produced in-house since the Netscape 7 suite. It also saw the return of the classic ''
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'' name, which was previously used during Netscape's heyday between versions 1.0 and 4.08 in the 1990s. Netscape Navigator 9 is based on
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2.0. The program's first
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was released on June 5, 2007, with the Beta 2 on July 12, and Beta 3 on August 16. After a
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, the final release was issued on October 15, 2007. On December 28, 2007, Netscape developers announced that AOL would discontinue their web browser on February 1, 2008. On January 28, 2008, Netscape revised this date to March 1, 2008, and offered support for migration to Flock and
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. It was the last web browser of the Netscape series.


Features


New features

The Beta releases of Netscape Navigator 9 included enhanced newsfeed support and were more integrated with the Netscape.com Internet portal, including enhanced methods of discussion, submission and voting of Web pages. However, starting with Netscape Navigator 9 beta 3, the Netscape.com integration was optional, and certain aspects of integration could be manually enabled or disabled, with integration being totally removed in Navigator 9.0rc1 as the portal relaunched as
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. The
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of the program was also updated, and the theme was also later released for use on Mozilla Firefox. Like Netscape version 8.x, Navigator 9 was based upon the
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, this time version 2.0, and should have had full support of all Firefox add-ons and plugins, some of which Netscape was providing. Netscape also released some of its features as extensions for Firefox, including th
Site Mail Notifier and Friends' Activity Sidebar
th
Digg Tracker
as well a
Netstripe
the new default theme for Netscape 9. The browser also included URL self-correction, which corrected common URL misspellings, an improved FTP listing interface and a dedicated ''News'' menu with integration to the Netscape.com news portal. A quick "link pad" was also included so Web pages could quickly be added to the pad for later viewing without adding to the bookmark lists.Netscape Navigator features
Retrieved on June 6, 2007
Navigator 9 also sees the browser return to multi-platform support across
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,
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and
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. Netscape's signature splash screen also reappeared in the release candidate of the final program.


Removed features

Unlike Netscape 8, the browser did not use
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's Trident layout engine as an alternative engine option. Netscape Navigator did not include any
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,
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or
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s as Netscape 6 and 7 did. Netscape did, however, plan to produce a companion email client to complement the Navigator, confirmed as
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. While that software was in development, Netscape advised its users to use the Netscape 7 series of suites, which includes an email client, alongside Navigator 9 for browsing purposes.


Decorative features

A new verse 8:20 of the
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'' was written for the release of Netscape 9, consisting of ''"And thus the Creator looked upon the beast reborn and saw that it was good"''. This could have reference either to the re-development of Netscape in-house once again, or the
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and its contributors. Based on user feedback, Netscape decided to return the
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to Navigator 9. On September 10, 2007, Netscape decided to give their design team a break and let users submit their own idea for how the splash screen should look. The winning image would be used as the splash screen in the final 9.0 release of Navigator, and the designer would be listed in the browser credits. Many designs were submitted. In the end, Mario Herbert was chosen the winner and his design used as the final Navigator 9 splash screen.


Response

CNET Download.com claimed Navigator 9 had some "neat" components, contained many "tricks we love" and was "more than a backup browser"; which it previously used to describe Browser 8. Most of the bundled features from version 8 have been removed.Download.com review of Netscape Navigator 9
Retrieved on June 9, 2007


System requirements


Release history


See also

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References


External links


Netscape Browser Archive
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