In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Jonathan Wilson 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> What things are in the netscape branded browser (netscape 6) but arent
> available as part of the mozilla browser?

* Netscape Instant Messenger
* Spell checker
* RealPlayer 8
* Flash Player
* AOL Art Plug-in
* Various search engine descriptions
* JS active in Mail&News by default

* Netscape's icon
* Netscape's throbber
* Netscape's splash screen
* Netscape & partner logos in about:
* The string "Netscape" in the UI

* Activation

* The following personal toolbar buttons
  - Shop
  - Search
  - My Netscape
  - Net2Phone (on Windows)

* The following sidebar panels
  - Buddy List
  - CNN
  - Stocks
  - Shop
  - Today's Tips

* Commercial bookmarks
  - in the Bookmarks menu
  - in the Search menu
  - in the File menu
  - in the navigation toolbar

> With these items, is anyone working to create a version of them that can
> be distributed with the mozilla browser and thats open source or
> whatever?

AFAIK, no. Except for Chatzilla that replaces the Instant Messenger 
(using a different protocol).

>  If noone is working on one, is there a reason other than
> "no-one is interested"?

Most of the stuff is unwanted in Mozilla. The spell checker is a notable 
exception. There the problem is that no one is (AFAIK) actively working 
on it.

-- 
Henri Sivonen
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.clinet.fi/~henris/

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