Message-ID: <3536A057.CCC2CDBF@a.crl.com> Date: Thu, 16 Apr 1998 19:20:39 -0500 From: Weiqi Gao Organization: Spectrum Healthcare Services MIME-Version: 1.0 To: opendos AT delorie DOT com Subject: Re: Netscape products WAS:re:third time out. References: <199804162319 DOT TAA04836 AT kanga DOT INS DOT CWRU DOT Edu> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Precedence: bulk John L. Spetz wrote: > > 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????? > > > > 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. Netscape announced the open source development model for Communicator 5.0 back in Janurary 23, 1998. The source was released on March 31, 1998 and an updated released on April 8, 1998. Visit http://www.mozilla.org (the official home of Mozzila---Communicator 5.0) for details. On another note, Sun has started beta testing Java PC for DOS that includes a HotJava browser. It uses a DPMI server to enable everything to run in 32-bit protected mode. The Java PC itself uses JNI to communicate with native drivers from DOS, but only allows pure Java programs to be run by users. -- Weiqi Gao weiqigao AT a DOT crl DOT com