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- Microsoft Internet Software Plays Catch-Up with Netscape Navigator.(Originated from Saint Paul Pioneer Press, Minn.)
- May 24--For much of last year, the mighty Microsoft slumbered as Netscape Communications used its innovative Navigator browser to win the hearts and minds of World Wide Web users. May 24--For much of last year, the mighty Microsoft slumbered as Netscape Communications used its innovative Navigator...
- Research articles 1996-05-24
- Atempo's Time Navigator Software Optimized for Intel Itanium 2 Processor
- PALO ALTO, Calif. & PARIS -- Time Navigator Demonstrates High Performance Data Backup and Recovery Running on IntelR Itanium 2R-Based Platforms
- Research articles 2004-08-03
- Microsoft browser gains preferred position at Netcom: Software giant takes bold step, but Netscape remains dominant.(Netcom On-Line Communications to use Microsoft's Internet Explorer)
- Software giant takes bold steps, but Netscape remains dominant Microsoft Corp. is taking bold steps toward making its Internet Explorer the standard Internet browser, but Netscape Navigator is likely to maintain its market dominance, at least in t Software giant takes bold steps,...
- Research articles 1996-08-05
- Quest Software's TOAD And SQL Navigator Win Reader's Choice for Best Database Development Software
- Business Editors & High-Tech Writers
- Research articles 2002-10-09
- Packard Bell rolls out advanced version of Navigator, a pioneering interface program that organizes software and online services into a virtual home
- SACRAMENTO, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--July 11, 1995--Packard Bell has rolled out an advanced version of its popular Navigator interface, a pioneering software program that helps first time users understand and advanced users access the functions of their computer and other built-in high-tech devices, fast and effortlessly.
- Research articles 1995-07-11
- Leading Internet Software Companies Unite to Extend Netscape Navigator's Access To Internet Content; Netscape Bundles StuffIt Expander For The Macintosh With Netscape Navigator 3.0 Internet Client Software
- BOSTON--BUSINESS WIRE--Aug. 7, 1996--Aladdin Systems Inc., developers of the worldwide Macintosh compression standard, StuffItTM, today announced it has signed an agreement with Netscape to include StuffIt Expander 4.0 with Netscape NavigatorTM 3.0 Internet Client Software for seamless expansion of compressed archives.
- Research articles 1996-08-07
- Pacific Bell Internet Services First To Offer Macintosh Version Of Popular Netscape Navigator 2.02 Client Software Exclusively to the California Market; California Internet Service Provider To Expand Use Of Industry-Leading Client Software
- SAN FRANCISCO--BUSINESS WIRE--Aug. 7, 1996--Continuing its efforts to bring best-in-class Internet solutions to California, Pacific Bell Internet Services today announced that it will soon become the first company to offer a Macintosh version of Netscape Communication Corp.'s popular Netscape NavigatorTM 2.02 dial-up client software exclusively to the California marketplace.
- Research articles 1996-08-07
- Micro Tempus Announces Tempus Connectivity Solutions Based on the Netscape ONE Development Platform — The First Solution to Provide Security Enhanced Access to Enterprise Data Via Netscape Navigator Internet Client Software
- MONTREAL--BUSINESS WIRE--Dec. 30, 1996--Micro Tempus Inc., a technology leader within the cross-platform data management market, Monday announced Tempus Connectivity Solutions TCS protocol independent support for Netscape NavigatorTM Internet client software with the introduction of the Internet/Intranet File Manager.
- Research articles 1996-12-30
- Pacific Bell Internet Services First To Offer Macintosh Version Of Popular Netscape Navigator 2.02 Client Software Exclusively to the California Market; California Internet Service Provider To Expand Use Of Industry-Leading Client Software
- SAN FRANCISCO--BUSINESS WIRE--Aug. 7, 1996--Continuing its efforts to bring best-in-class Internet solutions to California, Pacific Bell Internet Services today announced that it will soon become the first company to offer a Macintosh version of Netscape Communication Corp.'s popular Netscape NavigatorTM 2.02 dial-up client software exclusively to the California marketplace.
- Research articles 1996-08-07
- Palm's New GPS Navigator Smartphone Edition Uses Treo Smartphones and TomTom NAVIGATOR 6 Software to Find New Destinations
- SUNNYVALE, Calif. -- For PalmR TreoTM smartphone users and GPS enthusiasts, Palm Inc. (Nasdaq:PALM) today announced the Palm GPS Navigator Smartphone Edition, featuring new TomTom NAVIGATOR 6 software. Drivers using the new GPS Navigator with their Treo smartphones can rely on voice-guided, turn-by-turn directions to easily find their destinations as...
- Research articles 2006-08-15
- Logitech's Newest Mice and Controllers "Scroll the Net" in Leading Browser Applications; "CyberJump" Software, 3-Button Programmability Enhance Travel through Web Pages in Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0
- FREMONT, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Oct. 10, 1996--Logitech, the world's largest manufacturer of computer mice, has tackled Internet travel with new software and its award-winning three-button pointing devices. Whether users choose Netscape Navigator or Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0, Logitech's devices provide effortless navigation through easy access to scrolling.
- Research articles 1996-10-10
- Netscape Adopts Network TeleSystems TCP/IP Connectivity Package For Its Netscape Navigator Software
- SANTA CLARA, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--June 5, 1995--Network TeleSystems, Inc., NTS has signed an agreement with Netscape Communications Corporation to license components of the NTS TCP Pro suite of TCP/IP protocol software for sale with Netscape NavigatorTM, the world's most popular browser software for access to the worldwide Internet.
- Research articles 1995-06-05
- Catch the wave: the best software for surfing the World Wide Web - Netscape Navigator Gold 2.0 and Microsoft Internet Explorer - Software Review - Evaluation
- The best software for surfing the World Wide Web
- Research articles 1996-05-01
- Baylor Health Care System Chooses Action Technologies and Netscape for Intranet-Based Healthcare Applications; Action Metro, Netscape Navigator and Netscape Commerce Server Software Coordinate Work Via the Web, Cut Cycle Times and Pharmaceutical Costs for
- ALAMEDA, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Nov. 20, 1996--Action Technologies Inc., and Netscape Communications Corp. (NASDAQ:NSCP) today announced that Baylor Health Care System BHCS of Dallas has deployed an Intranet-based coordination application for internal contract review created with Action Technologies' Action Metro, Netscape Navigator client software and Netscape Commerce Server software.
- Research articles 1996-11-20
- Lawson Software formalizes agreement to bundle Netscape's Web technology with client/server business applications; LAWSON INSIGHT Business Management System, Netscape Navigator client software and Netscape FastTrack Server software enable easy intranet de
- MINNEAPOLIS--BUSINESS WIRE--Sept. 23, 1996--Lawson Software, a leading provider of Web-deployable client/server business applications, has entered into an agreement with Netscape Communications Corporation, allowing Lawson to bundle Netscape's Navigatortm client software and Netscape FastTrack Servertm.
- Research articles 1996-09-23
- Internet With An Accent extends language capabilities with the addition of Japanese, Chinese and Korean; Accent Software expands its strategy to reach the rapidly growing Asian net user community; Accent's multilingual plug-in for Netscape Navigator 2.0 a
- JERUSALEM, Israel--BUSINESS WIRE--April 30, 1996--Accent Software International Ltd. (NASDAQ:ACNTF) announced today that its multilingual Internet solution, Internet With An AccentTM, now provides language support for Japanese (Kanji, Hiragana, Katagana and Romanji), Chinese Simple and Traditional, and Korean Hangeoul. These new capabilities are being unveiled at Spring Internet World in San...
- Research articles 1996-04-30
- WebSite Professional Offers Greatest Flexibility, Ships with Cryptographic Security, Software Development Kits and ODBC Integration; Server Software Package Supports Adobe Acrobat 3.0, Java, Netscape Navigator Gold
- SEBASTOPOL, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--June 24, 1996--WebSite ProfessionalTM, the second generation of the award-winning server software WebSiteTM, is now shipping, O'Reilly & Associates announced today.
- Research articles 1996-06-24
- America First Credit Union: Taking Member Service to the Next Level With CGI's Loan Navigator
- The progressive America First Credit Union saw the need to give their members fast loan decisions in order to stay competitive in the financial marketplace and continue to increase growth. They needed a process that would allow them to quickly serve their members in the call center to fulfill their...
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- Netscape and Addison Wesley Interactive team to shape the future of higher education multimedia; Educational multimedia publisher to use Netscape Navigator as standard interface for CD-ROM Products
- MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--July 11, 1996-- A recent licensing agreement between Addison Wesley Interactive AWI and Netscape Communications will result in a new approach to multimedia for higher education. The agreement allows AWI to include Netscape Navigator client software on its CD-ROM products for the education market. Students...
- Research articles 1996-07-11
- Starfish Software Unveils Internet Dashboard at Demo 96; Intuitive graphical utility works with Netscape Navigator and other 32-bit Windows 95 Worldwide Web browsers
- the computer industry's premiere product showcase, Starfish Software, Inc. unveiled Internet Dashboard during an on-stage presentation today. The newest addition to the popular Dashboard family of intuitive graphical utilities allows Internet users to organize and synchronize frequently-visited Web sites (including Bookmarks in Netscape (NASDAQ: NSCP) Navigator and Favorites in...
- Research articles 1996-01-29
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