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AOL provides Netscape as an alternative to Internet Explorer and as a base for its Internet services. It will import IE favourites to its own bookmark folder. Unlike IE, the Netscape history list allows you to hold open a list of pages from more than one site at a time and provides for tabbing between multiple open Web-pages. It has a tab providing access AOL's own propriety search engine.
Security facilities are comparable with IE, and AOL provide similar instant messaging services. Netscape makes use of the open source Gecko layout engine. A good all-round product for all users. Customer phone support is available at a price -- the software itself is free, although you can purchase disk and manual. Netscape operates under Windows, Mac OSX, and Linux.
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You say Firefox requires 52M disc space.
This is plain wrong. Its a 5M download and at most stretches to 15M unpacked. In the days of 80G discs standard, I don't think too many people are going to be complaining about 15M.
But start by getting your facts straight.