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Netscape Navigator is a web browser and e-mail/news client that was forked off the earlier [[NCSA Mosaic]] browser, that was offered as a shareware and freeware download in the mid 1990's and had a paid "Professional" version available in the latter half of the decade. A few programs, such as some versions of the [[Feature Installer]] have Navigator as a dependency which occasionally makes it prudent to have it installed even in this day and age, however the 2.02 1998 refresh version works as well as the later Communicator version for that purpose and is a lot smaller.
Netscape Navigator is a web browser and e-mail/news client that was forked off the earlier ''NCSA Mosaic'' browser, that was offered as a shareware and freeware download in the mid 1990s and had a paid "Professional" version available in the latter half of the decade. A few programs, such as some versions of the [[Feature Installer]] have Navigator as a dependency which occasionally makes it prudent to have it installed even in this day and age, however the 2.02 1998 refresh version works as well as the later Communicator version for that purpose and is a lot smaller.
 
[[Image:Netscape2.jpg|thumb|Netscape for OS/2 2.0 Early Beta]]
[[Image:Netscape2.jpg|thumb|Netscape for OS/2 2.0 Early Beta]]


===Differences from the original Windows version===
==Differences from the original Windows version==
Even though the Netscape Navigator 2.02 was in theory officially distributed by Netscape and not by IBM, it was ported by IBM and contained a number of differences, some of which later showed up in Navigator on other systems. The release supported IBM's [[VoiceType]] technology and could be controlled entirely by voice commands, the Link Menu feature from [[WebExplorer]] was ported which automatically populates a menu with either links and/or user selectable "hot words" from the document. The latter feature makes not only for faster browsing on some sites but also with using VoiceType and helps blind users navigate as well.
Even though the Netscape Navigator 2.02 was in theory officially distributed by Netscape and not by IBM, it was ported by IBM and contained a number of differences, some of which later showed up in Navigator on other systems. The release supported IBM's VoiceType technology and could be controlled entirely by voice commands, the Link Menu feature from [[WebExplorer]] was ported which automatically populates a menu with either links and/or user selectable "hot words" from the document. The latter feature makes not only for faster browsing on some sites but also with using VoiceType and helps blind users navigate as well.


Navigator 2.02 also had support for bidirectional drag and drop, objects such as images and text blocks could be dragged from the browser to another application or a folder and similarly you could drag an object from the file system to the browser. The OS/2 version of Navigator 2.02 was also for some reason considerably faster than the Windows version on the same hardware, presumably due to the use of better compilers and more stable as well.
Navigator 2.02 also had support for bidirectional drag and drop, objects such as images and text blocks could be dragged from the browser to another application or a folder and similarly you could drag an object from the file system to the browser. The OS/2 version of Navigator 2.02 was also for some reason considerably faster than the Windows version on the same hardware, presumably due to the use of better compilers and more stable as well.


====Plugins====
==Plug-ins==
OS/2 versions of Netscape Navigator can use plugins intended for [[Microsoft Windows]] 3.1x as well as native 32 bit plugins.
OS/2 versions of Netscape Navigator can use plug-ins intended for [[Microsoft Windows]] 3.1x as well as native 32 bit plug-ins.
* [[Fortify]] - [[Encryption]] plugin
* [[Fortify]] - Encryption plug-in


==Versions==
==Versions==
* [ftp://ftp.sillydog.org/pub/ns2/os2/nets202.exe Netscape Navigator 2.02] (1996 - US English version) - [http://kimludvigsen.dk/os2/new/os2/nets202.exe Netscape Navigator 2.02] (1998-06 Refresh - US English version)
* [ftp://ftp.sillydog.org/pub/ns2/os2/nets202.exe Netscape Navigator 2.02] (1996 - US English version) - [Netscape Navigator 2.02] (1998-06 Refresh - US English version)
** [http://kimludvigsen.dk/os2/new/os2/plugpkdk.exe Netscape Navigator Plugin Pack for OS/2] (1996 - Danish version)


;Prerequisites Netscape Navigator 2.02
;Prerequisites Netscape Navigator 2.02
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* The Netscape Navigator 2.02 Refresh versions do not include [[Java]] and you will need an [[IBM Java]] v1.1.4 ~ Java v1.1.8 to work with the Feature Installer etc.
* The Netscape Navigator 2.02 Refresh versions do not include [[Java]] and you will need an [[IBM Java]] v1.1.4 ~ Java v1.1.8 to work with the Feature Installer etc.


==Links & publications==
==Links==
* [http://os2.sitesz.com/home/plugins Netscape Navigator for OS/2 Warp - plug-ins hints and tips] Alex Chapman's info regarding Netscape Navigator 2.02.
* [http://os2.sitesz.com/home/plugins Netscape Navigator for OS/2 Warp - plug-ins hints and tips] Alex Chapman's info regarding Netscape Navigator 2.02.
* [[Edward Stangler]]: ''[http://www.os2ezine.com/xmas96/navigat.htm Navigator/2 Unleashed]'' - 1996 - From [[OS/2 e-Zine]]
* [[Edward Stangler]]: ''[http://www.os2ezine.com/xmas96/navigat.htm Navigator/2 Unleashed]'' - 1996 - From [[OS/2 e-Zine]]
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* [[IBM]]
* [[IBM]]


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Latest revision as of 23:41, 17 June 2023

Netscape Navigator is a web browser and e-mail/news client that was forked off the earlier NCSA Mosaic browser, that was offered as a shareware and freeware download in the mid 1990s and had a paid "Professional" version available in the latter half of the decade. A few programs, such as some versions of the Feature Installer have Navigator as a dependency which occasionally makes it prudent to have it installed even in this day and age, however the 2.02 1998 refresh version works as well as the later Communicator version for that purpose and is a lot smaller.

Netscape for OS/2 2.0 Early Beta

Differences from the original Windows version

Even though the Netscape Navigator 2.02 was in theory officially distributed by Netscape and not by IBM, it was ported by IBM and contained a number of differences, some of which later showed up in Navigator on other systems. The release supported IBM's VoiceType technology and could be controlled entirely by voice commands, the Link Menu feature from WebExplorer was ported which automatically populates a menu with either links and/or user selectable "hot words" from the document. The latter feature makes not only for faster browsing on some sites but also with using VoiceType and helps blind users navigate as well.

Navigator 2.02 also had support for bidirectional drag and drop, objects such as images and text blocks could be dragged from the browser to another application or a folder and similarly you could drag an object from the file system to the browser. The OS/2 version of Navigator 2.02 was also for some reason considerably faster than the Windows version on the same hardware, presumably due to the use of better compilers and more stable as well.

Plug-ins

OS/2 versions of Netscape Navigator can use plug-ins intended for Microsoft Windows 3.1x as well as native 32 bit plug-ins.

Versions

  • Netscape Navigator 2.02 (1996 - US English version) - [Netscape Navigator 2.02] (1998-06 Refresh - US English version)
Prerequisites Netscape Navigator 2.02
  • OS/2 Warp Version 3 with fixpak 26 or higher.
  • The Netscape Navigator 2.02 Refresh versions do not include Java and you will need an IBM Java v1.1.4 ~ Java v1.1.8 to work with the Feature Installer etc.

Links

Author

  • Netscape Communications
  • IBM