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|Vendor=Netscape | |Vendor=Netscape | ||
|Author= | |Author=about:authors | ||
|License=Freeware | |License=Freeware | ||
|Download=[https://www.systemhaus-brandenburg.de/download/tools/os2/browser/nsos2202.exe | |Download=[https://www.systemhaus-brandenburg.de/download/tools/os2/browser/nsos2202.exe nsos2202.exe] | ||
|Website= | |Website= | ||
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Revision as of 03:26, 29 October 2019
Netscape Navigator | |
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Version | 2.02 |
Vendor | Netscape |
Author | about:authors |
License | Freeware |
Download | nsos2202.exe |
Website |
Netscape Navigator is an ideal tool for accessing information on the Internet, offering users a powerful, flexible and easy-to-use environment. With Netscape Navigator, OS/2 users will have a native, Java-enabled Web client and the features that have made Netscape Navigator today's most popular Internet client software.
Some of the features that will be new to OS/2 users include:
- Support for Plug-in Extensions that enable third-party developers and users to extend the capabilities of Netscape Navigator by allowing them to view and support various applications.
- Frame support, which will allow users to specify multiple, independent, scrollable areas within a display window. Each frame can include a separate document and can be resized and linked to other documents.
- Built-in JavaScript in Netscape Navigator, which extends and enhances the capabilities of HTML (HyperText Markup Language) documents and allows users to open and view live Java applets and applications.
- Netscape's HTML-enabled mail and news applications, which allow users to send and receive dynamic messages.
In addition, OS/2 Warp 4 users will have Netscape Navigator's SSL encryption, point-and-click navigation, threaded discussion groups, file transfers, graphical user interface and other Internet services in a seamlessly integrated package.