It kinda just looks like Chrome forked to change the Google logos to Netscape and thats it.
79 0 ReplyPerhaps there's extra tracking ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
67 0 ReplyNow you can get tracked by Google and Netscape! It's a 2 for 1 deal!
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That's almost every chromium browser out there, most don't even bother to change the skin and user interface from the chromium default.
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How is it that so many companies can literally skin another company and wear its skin as a bodysuit and we do not collectively recoil in psychological horror?
How are so many people germane to this concept?
This is invasion of the body snatchers but for companies that determine the livelihood of essentially every human being on the planet. It's fucking terrifying.
77 0 Reply39 0 ReplyLike some kinda eggar suit
14 0 ReplyAeh perut merh HAUNDS. Onen merh HEAURD
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AOL is so stupid that they didn't have the guts to use Firefox as a base.
53 0 ReplyDidn't Netscape basically become Mozilla?
48 0 ReplyYes which makes this even dumber. They could just as easily have launched a Firefox fork.
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Firefox is Netscape; this makes no sense and shouldn't exist.
44 0 ReplyFirefox is a direct fork of Netscape Navigator. (Actual Netscape Navigator, not whatever this is.)
28 0 ReplyI vaguely recall its last version was an internet explorer skin too. So, 2 steps forward 1 step back?
9 0 Replysauce?
2 0 ReplyHad to refresh my knowledge of that era.
But it was Netscape version 8 that let users use the Trident engine (internet explorer).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trident_(software)
Under use cases.
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Nope. Seamonkey is what you want.
7 0 ReplyWhat does about:mozilla say?
5 0 ReplySorry, I already annihilated the VM.
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I'm surprised I can't find anything about it online.
1 0 ReplyMaybe I should try running it in WINE
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