Cable35 wrote:isn't mozilla just a leaner faster version of netscape?
Not really. It is kind of like the "a square is a rectangle but a rectangle is not necessarily a square" type of thing. Mozilla is not Netscape, but Netscape is based on Mozilla. This isn't the best explanation, but Mozilla is basically a testbed for Browser(suite) technology based upon the Gecko rendering engine. Netscape simply has taken the source code for Mozilla, modified it as it sees fit, and released it as Netscape. Anyone can yoink the Mozilla source code and modify it and release their own browser, Beonex being one popular alternative.
Mozilla is already beyond v1.1b, Netscape 7.0PR1 is based on Mozilla 1.0RC1, and I don't know for sure what Beonex is based on.
Netscape has added a few goodies, such as the ability to setup access to their webmail service from within the mail/news component, treating it like an IMAP mail service. Mozilla, Beonex, nor any other browser based on mozilla can do this. Netscape also includes integrated AIM/ICQ right into the browser suite, comes with Winamp, RealPlayer, Java v1.4, Net2Phone, and a couple of others. Now, some folks consider this bloat, some consider it feature-rich, it is all just a personal preference thing. Myself, I am running the Mozilla nightly build from July 31st

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One final note, nobody outside Netscape really knows for sure what build of Mozilla the final version of Netscape will be based on. Personally I am betting on Mozilla 1.1b, but I suppose v1.0.1 is a possibility if it gets released within days. Then again they may go with the most stable version released to date which is simply v1.0, even though it lacks a few features I LOVE that exist in later versions.