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|    Moz Champion (Dan) to Netscape Guy    |
|    Re: Did Netscape ever charge $ for Navig    |
|    19 Feb 08 03:25:22    |
      From: moz.champion@sympatico.ca              Netscape Guy wrote:       > Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:       >       >> the Enterprise version was used not for browsing the       >> websites, but for Inventory Control and other things.       >       > Aside from some custom client-server corporate stuff, did Netscape       > expect (or require) the average web-surfer to $Buy$ Netscape       > Navigator, or did it always give the Netscape browser away for free       > (as it's 1994 press release claims) ???       >       > Why is that so frigging hard a question to answer?                            Yes. Prior to Netscape Communicator 4.04, Netscape charged most people       $29.95 for the browser.              When Internet Explorer came out, it too was priced at $29.95. It wasn't       until IE was rolled into Windows (and became part and parcel of it) that       Microsoft stopped 'charging' anything for it.              Prior to that offer (free - with the system) from Microsoft, Netscape       had the lions share of the browser market - over 80 percent. But with       the 'free' IE included with every Microsoft system, the days were numbered.              By version 4.03, it was clear to Netscape that they would have to       'match' Microsofts 'price' for IE, just to keep from losing market share       (down to 65% or so). So, Netscape stopped charging for Communicator.              Now, you get another problem. How do you propose to spend millions of       dollars in developing a 'new' browser, when all you are going to get in       return is nothing? MS didn't have that problem because a portion of the       revenue from the system sales was given to the browser department. So,       Netscape decided to go the 'open source' route and begat Mozilla.              Mozilla began with the 'source code' for Communicator, but eventually       abandoned it, and started all over again from scratch. By this time, AOL       and Sun had purchased Netscape.                     But the answer to your question is YES. Netscape did charge for the       browser, prior to version 4.03              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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