No, Netscape is not an operating system; it is a web browser that was first released in the mid-1990s. Developed by Netscape Communications Corporation, it played a significant role in the early days of the internet. The browser allowed users to access and navigate the World Wide Web, but it operates on top of existing operating systems like Windows, macOS, and Linux.
It is available (http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/) in 26 different languages across Microsoft, Mac, and Linux operating systems.
Google Chrome is a much newer browser that is compatible with most of the add-ons and plugins that have been developed over the years. Netscape runs on a much older operating system that sometimes has difficulty displaying certain websites,
The first web browser was actually named WorldWideWeb, and it was programmed to work with the NeXT operating system. It even included tools to build a web page.
It is depends on the browser and operating system, Which you haven't mentioned, but you can find it under "temporary internet files" (Internet Explorer) or "browser cache" (Firefox, Netscape, etc.) depends on your browser.
Netscape's motto is 'We Only Use the Netscape'.
The population of Netscape is 10,000.
No, netscape is not a microsoft's browser, it is a browser of netscape communication. Their parent company is AOL
It's Netscape Navigator. It's the original Netscape broswer.
Simple they are: Firefox, Mozilla, Netscape, Opera.
No, netscape is not a microsoft's browser, it is a browser of netscape communication. Their parent company is AOL
XP is a complete operating system, not simply an operating environment.
There are basically four types of operating systems. They include Batch Operating System, Multiprogramming Operating System, Network Operating System and Distributed Operating System.