Well, I finally got to try the Netscape 8.0 Beta out. As with the earlier prototype, to run it on Windows 95 I needed to have it installed on a different system, compress it into an archive, and copy it across.
My impressions:
First of all, I do think the new theme is slightly cleaner and easier on the eyes than the old one, although I would have still preferred for the program to use system colors. And the menu bar can now be positioned toward the left edge of the screen, where it belongs. Overall, the software looks much more "polished" than it did when the very first prototype was released to testers in December.
Unfortunately, I still find that the plusses are overwhelmingly outweighed by the minuses. The toolbar and overall user interface are still extremely cluttered and confusing. There are lots of extraneous and/or non-intuitive controls and widgets, such as this bank of mystery buttons in the upper left corner:
In terms of performance, Netscape 8.0 Beta remains a bit more sluggish than Mozilla Firefox in most ways.
I find it annoying that by default new tabs automatically go to Netscape.com when opened. Netscape 8.0 Beta contains a full-featured sidebar like the Mozilla application suite does, but the capability of adding tabs (such as the
SillyDog701 Sidebar) is broken.
I find the whole notion of "trusted" versus "untrusted" sites confusing, and it's irritating that a few dozen sites were pre-configured in Preferences to "trusted" status and, thus, be rendered with the Internet Explorer rendering engine.
Needless to say, the IE rendering feature does not work on a system such as mine that does not have Internet Explorer installed.
UserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Win95; en-US; rv:1.7.5) Gecko/20050302 Firefox/0.9.6