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Netscape 8.1 adds spyware scanner, bundles
First Look Targeting "Dumb and Dumber"
AOL HAS released version 8.1 of the Netscape browser. In case you were expecting something revolutionary, or that the company listened to the users' pleas to bring back the e-mail client or to extend Netscape 8 to other operating systems, Netscape 8.1 offers no very good news for you: it's still Windows-only, and it's still as U.S.-centric (if not more) than 8.0. ![]() Netscape 8.1: 8.0 plus spyware scanner and more improvements Find the program's release notes here. ![]() Trust Settings and the per-page "Site Controls" 1 / 3 |
Let's start with the good:
![]() Bundles, bundles... you're offered a handful of optional installs Now the bad:
![]() The new "Security Centre" and spyware scanner 2 / 3 |
And finally, The Ugly:
![]() Results of the spyware scan In short: I think Netscape 8.1 is an evolution of the path started with 8.0. A path that seems to target "dumb and dumber" internet users that are scared to death to surf the interweb and who have little knowledge. This is very different from the core user base that Netscape 7.x enjoyed. AOL/Netscape would have a surprise if they resurrect the 7.x series, updating it and basing it on the new "SeaMonkey 1.0" internet suite, which is Mozilla's successor. In fact, the two products could live together, targeting completely different user types. With the Seamonkey based version named "Netscape Pro", "Netscape Suite", or something around these lines, and it wouldn't disturb the current marketing strategy for the 8.x series. ![]() User is reminded that typing www.google.com is not really needed. Sheesh! A certain manager once hinted about the possibility of resurrecting the Netscape 7.x line. Well, with SeaMonkey 1.0 already in beta, what a better time to please the "power users" than starting now?. Going back to Netscape Browser 8.1, I recognize it certainly has an audience, but that target audience is certainly not me. The good news is that you don't need to agree with me or take my word for it, you can go to Netscape's browser page, download it and try it yourself. 3 / 3 The INQuirer |
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