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Originally Posted by drhowarddrfine
There was nothing wrong with Netscape. Microsoft started making proprietary elements that only worked in IE and didn't support web standards. So when Netscape didn't work the same way, everyone wondered what was wrong with Netscape. That is the basis of the US anti-trust litigation and billion dollar fine against them which, to this day, still has Microsoft under Federal oversight.Yep.
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It might be flame bait but in my opinion, except for the anti-trust stuff, that is equally applicable to Netscape - only I wish they both got in deep trouble over it.
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