FoxTrot Classics by Bill Amend

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  1. musicnut1986

    musicnut1986 said, 4 months ago

    Wow, it automatically deleates existing programs, all without the-blue-screen-of-death!

  2. ejcapulet

    ejcapuletGenius_badge said, 4 months ago

    This is sounding less like an O.S. and more like a virus!

  3. Johanan Rakkav

    Johanan RakkavGenius_badge said, 4 months ago

    Our bodies should have such an effective immune system.

  4. RussellNash

    RussellNash said, 4 months ago

    Windows, virus. What’s the difference?

  5. Jeobald

    Jeobald said, 4 months ago

    @RussellNash:
    My reaction too… Behaves in very much the same way; the big difference is that you usually have to buy windows, viruses are free…

  6. Hugh B. Hayve

    Hugh B. Hayve said, 4 months ago

    Netscape sucked big time, anyway.

  7. LibrarianInTraining

    LibrarianInTraining said, 4 months ago

    Netscape? I forgot I’d forgotten about that piece of bleeep software.

  8. GuntotingLiberal

    GuntotingLiberal said, 4 months ago

    Hope you Netscape haters aren’t using Firefox then :)

  9. Josh

    Josh said, 4 months ago

    Netscape was on all the computers when i was in HS, though there were a few that had the option of Internet Explorer too. Three guesses which ones I tried to use.

  10. myhaircut

    myhaircutGenius_badge said, 4 months ago

    I loved early Netscape - it was way better than early Explorer.

  11. quaffapint

    quaffapint said, 4 months ago

    NCSA Mosaic (the first truly usable GUI based browser) -> Netscape -> Firefox

    Amazing that MS was so far behind the game (and still is).

  12. dhubb

    dhubb said, 4 months ago

    Internet Explorer was based off of Mosaic, same as Netscape.

  13. CapriceClassic

    CapriceClassic said, 4 months ago

    Agreed@myhaircut.

    Early Netscape was WAY better than Explorer. I’m glad they’re Firefox now - it ROCKS!

  14. Llywus

    Llywus said, 4 months ago

    I never open IE except for sites that require it - you know, the ones written using uSoft’s web “standard” instead of ISOC’s!

  15. gopuppy

    gopuppy said, 4 months ago

    Netscape is still around - except it’s a program called “seamonkey”

  16. musicnut1986

    musicnut1986 said, 4 months ago

    Hugh B. Hayve , nice avatar.