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DHTML News- Netscape 4.7 debuts, delays 5.0 trial version<br>
release to add new features<br>
<br>
Attention Mozilla lovers out there, earlier this month, AOL<br>
officially released Netscape 4.7. The updated browser includes<br>
the latest versions of AOL Instant Messenger, Shockwave, Flash,<br>
RealPlayer G2, as well as a new Shop@Netscape button (which gives<br>
you quick access to Netcenter's online shopping channel). FYI,<br>
the new shopping button looks like any regular toolbar button,<br>
and appears to the left of the default "Stop" button. Forgive us<br>
as we go a little off course here, but is it just our<br>
imagination, or is the Netscape browser becoming more and more<br>
commercial and self-serving as time goes by? The previous update<br>
already intruded sacred grounds by showing you banner ads<br>
whenever you download something, and now, a shop button to drive<br>
traffic to their own web store? Oh Please! In any event, you may<br>
download NS 4.7 at Netscape's Homepage (<A HREF=" TARGET="_new">If you ask us, we suggest simply holding out for NS 5, which<br>
hopefully will return with the things that made Netscape once the<br>
king in it's field.<br>
<br>
<p>John Vogel<br><a href=mailto:john@computerwiz.net>john@computerwiz.net</a><br><a href=
release to add new features<br>
<br>
Attention Mozilla lovers out there, earlier this month, AOL<br>
officially released Netscape 4.7. The updated browser includes<br>
the latest versions of AOL Instant Messenger, Shockwave, Flash,<br>
RealPlayer G2, as well as a new Shop@Netscape button (which gives<br>
you quick access to Netcenter's online shopping channel). FYI,<br>
the new shopping button looks like any regular toolbar button,<br>
and appears to the left of the default "Stop" button. Forgive us<br>
as we go a little off course here, but is it just our<br>
imagination, or is the Netscape browser becoming more and more<br>
commercial and self-serving as time goes by? The previous update<br>
already intruded sacred grounds by showing you banner ads<br>
whenever you download something, and now, a shop button to drive<br>
traffic to their own web store? Oh Please! In any event, you may<br>
download NS 4.7 at Netscape's Homepage (<A HREF=" TARGET="_new">If you ask us, we suggest simply holding out for NS 5, which<br>
hopefully will return with the things that made Netscape once the<br>
king in it's field.<br>
<br>
<p>John Vogel<br><a href=mailto:john@computerwiz.net>john@computerwiz.net</a><br><a href=