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24 responses to “Netscape 9 Comes to Mac — Yay?”

  1. Mo says:

    I downloaded it. Hey, at least they changed the throbber back to the old design :) I tried it mostly out of nostalgia.

  2. Levi Senft says:

    I’ll upgrade because I’m a web developer and I’ll want to test my sites on NS9 for mac. I have no plans to use it for real.

  3. Luke Andrews says:

    From trying it out for a little while, I can say that I think Netscape 9 may actually be nicer than Firefox. It seems a bit zippier for one, and it has a few nice additions that Firefox lacks, like auto-completing addresses from your bookmarks, and the “link pad” where you can temporarily store links without bookmarking them.

    Interface wise, it’s no worse (but admittedly no better) than Firefox. That’s not surprising since it’s basically the same browser with a different shell and a few different features.

  4. Mat Hall says:

    I thought I’d give it a whirl, and whaddya know — it’s FF2 with different styled buttons and a couple of added features (and yes, FF has extensions to replicate them, but it’s nice to have them as part of the OOBE). There’s nothing much to get excited about, granted, but there’s no need to be rude about it either. :)

  5. razmaspaz says:

    Netscape still makes browsers? I thought they stopped that foolishness when firefox was released.

  6. imajoebob says:

    I never thought it possible, but AOL did more damage (legally) to Netscape than Microsquish was able to (illegally)!

  7. GooseSensor says:

    I have to say, while I understand the humor in this post, I find it rather stupid in shortsighted. I had nothing to do with the development of this app but it seems stupid to criticize a company, no matter who, for creating new software for the mac and encouraging competition in the industry.

  8. Beast_m says:

    I do not know why they do this
    netscape is dead, its history
    Now is fireFox…
    If they wish, maybe they can cancel firefox
    and make it just netscape…or cancel netscape and
    make it firefox owned by netscape…

    There is no netscape browser…it used to be good days
    I hate explorer

  9. Marc says:

    What do you mean by “non-OS X compliant?” No. Really. I don’t understand what you mean.

    Apple threw out the official Human Interface Guidelines years ago. It does run on Mac OS X (i.e. compliant). I don’t get it.

    Yes. This is pretty futile — if that’s what you mean.

  10. ladyjaye says:

    Man, this is a fugly GUI! We’re gonna surf like it’s 1996 all over again. Maybe we oughta return to the fugly webpage design of a decade ago as well (just access some long-abandoned fansite on geocities or what not — that oughta be enough)…

  11. Andreas says:

    you mean something like this:
    http://web.archive.org/web/199
    (what apple.com looked like in 1996! lol)

  12. Dave says:

    At first I thought, whatever. But then trying it. Sure loads faster the FireFox for me.

    The interface colors brought back images of IE for Mac…..