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netscape navigator 7

Introduction & Opening Program | Basic Layout of Program | Visiting and Navigating Web Pages
Bookmarks | Downloading Files | Printing and Saving Web Pages | Editing a Page
Finding Text on a Page | Setting Your Home Page | The Cache | History | Resolution
Advanced Options - Tabbed Windows | Advanced Options - Popup Controls

Introduction:
Netscape Navigator (part of the Netscape Communicator package) is the second most popular web browser, far behind the leading Microsoft Internet Explorer. Netscape Navigator was, however, the first widely-used browser, and it maintains a loyal following. Netscape is very similar to IE in many ways, so a transition between the two should not prove to be difficult.

Specifically, Netscape 7 is the most recent version of the program, and implements a vast array of updates and changes from past versions (such as the previous and outdated standard, Netscape 4.7).

Opening Netscape Navigator:
Start >> Programs >> Netscape 7.0, or look for the icon on your desktop.

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