Russ wrote:

Hi All,

This is probably a stupid question but here goes anyway. What is the difference between Netscape and Mozilla?

I have downloaded and installed both (actually just getting my sea legs). I installed them in separate directories but they still seem to have merged. All my settings (email & browser) are the same in both. But I can't open one while the other is open (actually it opens but with no user settings - blank slate).

What's the diff?

Also, does Mozilla have a spell checker?

Thanks
Russ


Netscape is usually an older version of Mozilla, branded with the Netscape name, and, at one point, crippled by disabling the pop-up blocker. I think that it has the AOL Instant Messenger embedded into it as well.

Mozilla was not meant to be an officially released app. It was supposed to be the "Cooker" for Netscape. Fortunately, it now has it's own legs.

It does have a spell checker. Interestingly enough the package is called mozilla-spellchecker.

urmpi mozilla-spellchecker

Have fun.

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