Mail Archives: opendos/1998/04/16/21:58:09
On Thu, 16 Apr 1998 19:19:34 -0400 (EDT) jls11 AT po DOT cwru DOT edu (John L.
Spetz) writes:
>Reply to message from dtwo AT sympatico DOT ca of Thu, 16 Apr
>>
>>Yes, you CAN run Netscape without WIN95. There is still a Windows
>>3.11 version. But, if Netscape has any sense at all, they would make
>a
>>full plain DOS version. Then see how many people really need
>Windows.
>>-Dean Dancey And, yes, I would gladly PAY for a DOS only version.
>>DO YOU HEAR THAT, NETSCAPE????? <BG>
>>
>
>According to wire reports Netscape has decided to release the source
>code to Netscape Communicator. This was apparently announced at
>a meeting to promote freeware held last week by such heavy weights in
>the
>freeware world as Linus Torvalds of Linux fame and Phil Zimmerman who
>wrote the original PGP. If this report is accurate any takers to port
>Navigator or Communicator to DJGPP? Hopefully the source has not
>become too deeply mired in WIN32 API crap already.
>
Any Win32 entanglements would
have to be conditional, since
there are Win 3.1x, Mac, and
Unix/Linux builds of the
package. A DOS build would
need a Sockets equivalent and
and extensive (VESA-based?)
graphics code of some kind as
well an extended memory
interface. It's a big project
and one that's likely to wind
up clunky lookingcompared to
the other versions -- compare
the DOS and Windows versions of
Adobe's Acrobat reader to what
what I mean.
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