

If you need this emoji available in another format, it should be pretty straight forward to download it as an SVG image file, and then import it into apps like Pablo, Pixlr, Sketch or Stencil. It's part of the emoji set " OpenMoji Emoji Set", which has 7,105 emojis in it. It's available to be downloaded in SVG and PNG formats (available in 256, 512, 10 PNG sizes). It's also a defined emoji, which means it's part of the open standard on emojis. The Windows version is a Windows 3.1 16-bit executable.This open source emoji is named "Netscape Navigator" and is licensed under the open source CC BY 4.0 license. The version posted below is the commercial "1.0" version.Īlso note that 1.0 can not connect to much these days. Note: The freely distributable versions were branded as version "1.0N", and were functionally identical. However, Netscape Corp differentiated their product by making a version freely downloadable for personal use. Like other browsers of the time, Netscape Navigator was commercial software. Over Mosaic, Netscape offered the ability to see documents and images as they load, loading both images and text at the same time, support for JPEG graphics, document caching, a friendlier GUI with more configuration options, and hierarchical bookmarks. This version also includes the ability to access Usenet newsgroup and SMTP e-mail servers.Īt release Netscape Navigator 1.0 competed against NCSA Mosaic. Netscape Navigator (often referred to as just "Netscape") is a tool that retrieves hypertext documents over the Internet, renders them on your screen, and enables you to easily "browse" them. It also allows organizations to communicate more efficiently with customers, suppliers, partners and employees." Netscape Navigator(TM) opens a world of new media applications, such as online publishing and information access, interactive shopping, and distance learning. "You're about to embark on a journey across the Internet, and Netscape is your vehicle.
