Definition of Netscape

1. Noun. A commercial browser.

Generic synonyms: Browser, Web Browser

Lexicographical Neighbors of Netscape

Net
NetBeans
Netanyahu
Netherlander
Netherlanders
Netherlandic
Netherlandish
Netherlands
Netherlands Antilles
Netherlands Guiana
Nethersaxon
Nethinim
Netra
Netrokona District
Netscape (current term)
Nettie
Neu-1 sialidase
NeuAc
Neubauer's artery
Neuberg ester
Neuchâtel
Neumann
Neumann's cells
Neumann's disease
Neumann's law
Neumann's sheath
Neuron

Literary usage of Netscape

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics 1995 edited by Kathleen Maguire (1996)
"Netscape has not endorsed or otherwise sponsored the advertised product or service. The use of Netscape Navigator does not constitute an endorsement by the ..."

2. A History of the Personal Computer: The People and the Technology by Roy A. Allan (2001)
"Clark's concern for the future viability of Netscape led to his ... America Online completed the acquistion of Netscape Corporation at a cost of $4.3 ..."

3. The Internet Business Resources Kit: Everything You Need to Make Money Online by Kerry Plowright (2004)
"Note that Netscape Composer is probably just an older version of Mozilla ... For more information about Netscape Composer see the detailed review of the ..."

4. Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 Developer's Workshopby John Clark Craig, Jeff Webb by John Clark Craig, Jeff Webb (1998)
"Future support and standards Microsoft and Netscape currently support incompatible ... This will probably be rectified when Netscape releases Navigator 5.0. ..."

5. The Heart of the Internet: An Insider's View of the Origin and Promise of by Jacques Vallee (2003)
"In Netscape, you can type "FIND" and search for cookies.txt, then get rid of it. ... Caches Your browser (Netscape Navigator, or Microsoft's Internet ..."

6. The Rise of Open Source Licensing: A Challenge to the Use of Intellectual by Mikko Välimäki (2005)
""Netscape is the first major company to exploit the power of the open source strategy," said Eric S. Raymond, open-source developer and advocate. ..."

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