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January 28th 2008

Netscape Browser Support extended to March 1st

Posted by Tom Drapeau

› tags: Firefox, Flock, Migration, Mozilla, Netscape

AOL support for Netscape browsers has been extended one month, to March 1st. Mozilla, Flock and AOL are working together to provide tools to ease the migration of existing Netscape browser users to our recommended Flock and Firefox alternatives. Both Flock and Firefox are built on the same Mozilla Firefox codebase.

There will be an update made available for Netscape 9 users through the established Netscape browser update feature that will streamline the process of choosing from these two great browser alternatives.

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4:37PMPozycjonowanie

I think this is a very good decision! Regards

4:41PMMeble

Netscape Browser Support extended to March 1st - the best news here in long time! Cheers

4:45PMTom

There will be an update made available for Netscape 9 users = good decision and great news!

4:46PMYellow

Great news! This is what we all was waiting!

4:46PMDomein Registreren

well, that is nice gesture...thanx

4:49PMDave

I also want to thanx for this special extra months of support!

4:49PMPK

thanks for this short time of suppert for Netscape 9 users!

4:51PMJake

Mozilla, Flock and AOL are working together to provide tools - I tested Flock and it work great so thanks for another few months!

4:51PMAngielski

Great decision. Cheers

4:53PMSteve

Another great news I hope it will help netscape community!

4:55PMe-unlimited

Community will be extatic. Very nice of you!

4:56PMWikitags

is support still needed then?

4:56PMMark

Very good decision! This will help me to change netscape to another browser.

4:57PMLeren Online

nice gesture indeed! good luck with the migration. If I need any help, I will use the 28th of Februari :)

5:00PMWikitags

Tom, does this directly imply that support is still needed?
regards

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