Comment by scarface_74
7 months ago
There was never a time that you as individual couldn’t use an ftp client back in the day and download a free version of Netscape.
So who would buy “Chrome” when they can get Chromium for free and fork it?
7 months ago
There was never a time that you as individual couldn’t use an ftp client back in the day and download a free version of Netscape.
So who would buy “Chrome” when they can get Chromium for free and fork it?
I am confused by this comment too. I don't recall ever being asked to pay for Netscape. (not that I would have, at 12ish)
I clearly remember it being boxed and on a shelf along side Internet Explorer for like $40 at CompUSA. Nearly an entire isle for browsers.
Yes, that was for people who didn’t know how to connect to Netscape’s official FTP server and download it directly
It was never required to pay for it. As was common with software back then, the free download was a fully featured "evaluation" version denoted by an "N" appended to the version number. That didn't last long though and it just stayed free.
There was a "Gold" version they sold at retail for some time that had a WYSIWYG editor in it, until they made it standard as part of the Communicator suite.
I remember it was originally paid for (i vaguely remember seeing an ad in a pc mag) but by 1996 I got it for free