AOL has released
its last ever update for Netscape Navigator and is encouraging its remaining
users to switch to Flock or
Firefox.
"Users will see the following major upgrade notice, released as Netscape
9.0.0.6," said Tom Drapeau, director of AOL's Netscape brand, in a company blog.
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"When the Netscape 9.0.0.6 upgrade is accepted and run, the following notice
will appear, denoting the end of support date and the recommendations of Flock
and Firefox."
The pop-up offers users download links to a choice of the Flock or Mozilla's
Firefox browser.
Netscape diehards will be able to stick with the browser by clicking 'Remind
me later' and 'Stay with Netscape' buttons. But as of the end of February no
further updates or security patches will be added.
Nearly 14 years after the once mighty browser made its first desktop
appearance as Mosaic Netscape 0.9, its disappearance comes as little surprise.
Although Netscape accounted for more than 80 per cent of the browser market
in 1995, the arrival of
Microsoft's
Internet
Explorer in the same year brought stiff competition and surpassed Netscape
within three years.
At the end of 2007, Drapeau announced that AOL would stop development of the
browser and would end support on 1 February.
Drapeau gave Netscape a
one-month
reprieve at the end of last month citing the need for more time to finish
migration tools.
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