An Internet browsing software. See browser.
One of the two most popular BROWSERS (see 'Browser')
A graphical Web browser with extensive Internet tools (including a news reader) built-in. Netscape Navigator offers significant extensions to the Web page formatting language HTML. Since its release in late 1994, Netscape has captured upwards of 80% of the Web browser market.
A popular graphical web browser. Like Internet Explorer, Netscape supports the latest interactive features offered on web sites, including Java and JavaScript.
An Internet Browser originally based on the Mosaic program and developed at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications ( NCSA). Officially called Netscape Communications Corporation, Netscape was founded by James H. Clark and Marc Andreessen in 1994 and was acquired by AOL in 1999. It revolutionized the computer software market by giving away for free its popular Navigator Web browser. This strategy is now used by many other software companies, including Microsoft, which also distributes its Web browser, Internet Explorer, for free. As of the late 1990, Netscape is no longer the dominant browser it was, the market share has been taken over by Internet Explorer. For more information, visit Netscape Home Page.
One example of an Internet browser. Internet Explorer is also an internet browser.
The most popular Web browser. It was Netscape's willingness to embrace external technologies such as plug-ins that allowed many software companies to put diverse content on the Internet. Netscape's acceptance of Sun's Java Programming language increased the flexibility and power of the browser model.
The de facto standard Web client program, developed by Mark Andreeson, who first created NCSA Mosaic. Netscape is available for microsoft windows, Macintosh, and Xwindows platforms. Netscape Navigator.
Browser software that enables users to view Webpages.
Web browsing software available as part of Netscape Communicator.
(tm): a popular Web browser ( a program that displays Web pages), developed by Netscape Communications Corporation.
Netscape Communication's popular Web browser. Like Internet Explorer, Netscape Navigator enables you to view Web pages. Both browsers support Java and JavaScript. There are many versions of Navigator, and it runs on all the major platforms — Windows, Macintoshes, and UNIX.
A widely used Intenet browser.
Another browser and the main competition to Microsoft Explorer.
The current most popular Web browser that is widely used because of its speed and easy interface. It can be downloaded from netscape.com on the WWW. Netscape Navigator is a trademark of Netscape Communications Corp.
This was the dominating World Wide Web browser during the first years of the commercial Internet-from about 1994 to 1997, until Internet Explorer hit the screen. In addition to being a Web browser, many companies use Netscape server software to create Web pages. The program is available for all platforms and is considered one of the easiest HTML editors to use.
Browser software that enables users to view web pages.
Netscape's Internet browser. Can be used with the Internet or intranets to access the wealth of information in cyberspace.
A Windows-based, Windows Sockets-compliant program that lets you access information on the World Wide Web.
The premier Internet broswer used to access the World Wide Web, e-mail, newsgroups, FTP, and more. Go to http://www.netscape.com to download a free trial copy.
Netscape navigator is an alternative browser for the internet and was originally founded in 1994.
by far the most popular of the major Web browsers
web browser. Download Netscape Navigator
Web Browser software developed by Netscape.
One of many browser programs on the market that allows you to view HTML content.
A Web browser developed by Netscape Communications. It additionally has electronic mail, threaded discussion groups, and file transfer features.
A popular web browser developed by the Netscape Communications Corporation.
A universally used and commercially marketed browser application owned by Netscape Corporation. One of several broadly used applications that allows a person to access the World Wide Web.
Netscape Navigator was once the most popular browser on the internet, but has lost position to Microsoft Internet Explorer in the past few years. Netscape is developed by Netscape Communications Corporation, a division on Time Warner.
An Internet browser developed by Netscape Communications Corporation.
A graphical browser for the World Wide Web. Netscape Navigator, along with Microsoft Internet Explorer dominate the Web Browser market.
Web site: http://home.netscape.com/ Web browser. Also allows you to read email and Newsgroups.
A World Wide Web browser (software) used for accessing information in a hypertext or hypermedia manner on the Internet. It gives the user a graphical interface (GUI) to Internet services and resources. The most popular Web browser.
one of the most widely used hypermedia, graphical web browsers.
A fast, easy-to-use graphical information browser for the World Wide Web that was developed by some of the same people who created Mosaic. Created by Netscape Communications Corporation.
A software application that allows users to browse the Web.
a browser used to search the World Wide Web (see also Browser).
Web Browser software from Netscape.
Netscape is one of the two most popular Web browsers and also the name of a company, Netscape Communications, now owned by America Online (AOL). Currently, almost all Internet users use either Netscape's browser or Microsoft's Internet Explorer (MSIE) browser, and many users use both. Source: Whatis.com
A type of software application called a "browser" that is used to browse web pages. Navigator is made by Netscape.
Currently the most popular browser being used on the Internet. This graphical browser allows for smooth and painless web surfing and is available for Windows, Mac, and UNIX.
Netscape Corporation’s popular World Wide Web browser.
A popular Web browser, now discontinued. Its development spawned the Mozilla project.
A web browser, a program that allows you to explore the web.
The brand of Internet browser developed by Netscape. The second most popular browser after Microsoft's Internet Explorer. (and fading fast)
A type of web browser, also referred to simply as Netscape. perating System - The most important program that runs on a computer. Every general-purpose computer must have an operating system to run other programs. Operating systems perform basic tasks, such as recognizing input from the keyboard, sending output to the display screen, keeping track of files and directories on the disk, and controlling peripheral devices such as disk drives and printers.
A popular Web browser that runs on all the major computer platforms--Windows, Macintoshes, and UNIX.
Netscape Navigator is a popular web browser. See Centrelink Downloads section for the latest version of this browser.
(TM) The graphical web browser developed by Netscape Communications.
web browser created by Netscape Communications, Inc. Sometimes called Navigator, but more often simply referred to as " Netscape".
The most popular graphics-based browser for accessing World Wide Web. Recent versions also support e-mail.
One of the two main web browsers on the market.
n. The most widely used family of Web browser programs, made by Netscape Corporation. Versions of Netscape Navigator are available for the Windows 3.1, Windows 95, Windows NT, and Macintosh platforms, and for many varieties of UNIX. Netscape Navigator, which is based on NCSA's Mosaic Web browser, was one of the first commercially available Web browsers. See also Mosaic, Web browser.
The most popular browser for accessing the World Wide Web.
Netsape Navigator is a popular WWW Browser.
Netscape Navigator, also known as Netscape, was a proprietary web browser that was popular during the 1990s. Once the flagship product of Netscape Communications Corporation and the dominant browser in terms of usage share, its user base had almost completely evaporated by 2002 partly due to the inclusion of Microsoft's Internet Explorer web browser with the Windows operating system, but also due to lack of significant innovation after the late 1990s. Netscape's demise was a central component of Microsoft's antitrust trial, where the court ruled that (among other things) bundling Internet Explorer with Windows was an illegal monopolistic business practice.