Netscape Communicator (or ''Netscape 4'') is a discontinued
Internet suite produced by
Netscape Communications Corporation, and was the fourth major release in the
Netscape line of browsers. It was first in beta in 1996 and was released in June 1997. Netscape Communicator addressed the problem of
Netscape Navigator 3.x being used as both the name of the suite and the browser contained within it by renaming the suite to Netscape ''Communicator''. It included more
groupware features intended to appeal to enterprises.
In February 1998, Netscape announced that
Mozilla.org would co-ordinate the development of Netscape Communicator 5 as "a dedicated team within Netscape with an associated Web site that will promote, foster and guide open dialog and development of Netscape's client source code." However, the aging Communicator code proved to be difficult to work with, so it was abandoned. The whole source code of Communicator was re-written by Mozilla, who were then testing it as
Mozilla Application Suite
The Mozilla Application Suite (originally known as Mozilla, marketed as the Mozilla Suite) is a discontinued cross-platform integrated Internet suite. Its development was initiated by Netscape Communications Corporation, before their acquisition ...
. Netscape, now owned by
AOL, finally released Communicator's successor
Netscape 6 in November 2000, based on Mozilla Application Suite with changes and additions. Minor updates to Communicator continued to be issued, culminating in the release of Netscape Communicator 4.8 in August 2002.
Editions
Netscape Communicator was available in various editions, such as "Professional" and "Complete". The following components were included in Netscape Communicator (different editions had different components and some components were dropped in later editions):
Features
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Netscape Navigator —
Web browser
A web browser, often shortened to browser, is an application for accessing websites. When a user requests a web page from a particular website, the browser retrieves its files from a web server and then displays the page on the user's scr ...
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Netscape Messenger —
e-mail client
An email client, email reader or, more formally, message user agent (MUA) or mail user agent is a computer program used to access and manage a user's email.
A web app, web application which provides message management, composition, and receptio ...
and (in version 4.5 and above)
news client
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Netscape Collabra —
news client (merged into Messenger in version 4.5)
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Netscape Address Book —
address book
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Netscape Composer —
HTML editor
*Netscape Netcaster —
push technology client (dropped in version 4.5)
*Netscape Conference — multi-user communication client (dropped in version 4.5)
*Netscape Calendar — enterprise calendar client (dropped in version 4.72 because Netscape's license to use the underlying technology expired)
Updates
In October 1998, a major update to the program was released as Netscape 4.5. This included many improvements, mostly to the Messenger e-mail client, which now also took on the features of Collabra. However, some of the less popular components, such as Netcaster, were dropped. A feature called "Roaming Profiles" was added in version 4.5 that synchronized a user's bookmarks, address book and preferences with a remote server, so that a user's home and work browsers could have the same bookmarks. By the time version 4.5 was released, Netscape had started the
Mozilla open source
Open source is source code that is made freely available for possible modification and redistribution. Products include permission to use and view the source code, design documents, or content of the product. The open source model is a decentrali ...
project and had ceased charging for Communicator.
The term "Navigator" referred to the browser component alone, while "Communicator" referred to the suite as a whole, as established in version 4.0. However, due to user confusion, the names were often used interchangeably. Also, because none of the applications besides Navigator were popular on their own, and because Netscape never produced any other desktop software that approached the popularity of Navigator, people would often refer to both the Communicator suite and the Navigator browser as simply "
Netscape".
The Mozilla Foundation continued to develop the Netscape code base, providing the Mozilla Application Suite as a continuation of Netscape Communicator. The Mozilla Foundation decided in 2006 to discontinue development of the Application Suite. A community-maintained version called
SeaMonkey has come to replace the Application Suite
- maintaining such things as browser, integrated POP/IMAP/SMTP style E-mail client, IRC, and other similar features.
See also
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List of web browsers
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List of Usenet newsreaders
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List of HTML editors
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Comparison of web browsers
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Comparison of Usenet newsreaders
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Comparison of e-mail clients
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Comparison of HTML editors
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SeaMonkey application suite
References
External links
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Netscape Browser Archive - Communicator, SillyDog701
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