Netscape Communications is preparing to release an upgrade to the latest version of its Web browser, a move that comes as it seeks to bolster other parts of its business in the face of evaporating market share.
Netscape, a unit of AOL Time Warner, is on the verge of releasing a test, or "beta," version of Netscape 6.1, according to sources familiar with the release. The new iteration will be the first since Netscape released Version 6.01, a minor upgrade of Version 6.
That release, the product of a massive, 32-month engineering project that harnessed the Mozilla open-source programming effort, was roundly criticised for its lateness, lack of stability and preponderance of bugs.
News of the release comes just as reports have circulated that Netscape is de-emphasizing its involvement in the browser business.
Last week, Reuters quoted Netscape President Jim Bankoff as saying that "six months from now, you won't consider Netscape to be a browser company." The San Francisco Chronicle reported that Netscape was "stripped of responsibility for creating its namesake browser."
Netscape declined to comment on the impending release of the Version 6.1 beta.
A representative at the AOL Time Warner unit said the company has no plans to abandon its browser but does plan to expand into other businesses.
"Netscape has evolved from more than just a browser company to also become a provider of a range of tools and services including Web mail, search, IM, calendar, Netscape radio, and a host of others," Netscape representative Catherine Corre wrote in an instant message interview.
Sources familiar with the 6.1 release said it would be faster and more stable than its predecessor. Other changes include a new cache for storing frequently accessed files, an upgraded mail program, new search functionality, and--borrowing a page from competitor Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser--drop-down auto-complete for Web page forms.
The browser will also have a somewhat different look and feel.












I had a chat today with a friend:
Duncan says:
hehe so what are they doing?
Baruch says:
reporting to the supervisors, they are reposting to their managers, they are discussing in meeting with thier senior exceutives, that are talking with the VC's, who present to the stock investors. They also have a small team or programmers, who like to use the company cappuccino machine, and use the net connection to read the Hotmail(!) email !!!!!!!!!!!
Duncan says:
hehe