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netscape 2.01-2 released



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Date: 01 May 96 17:20 UT
Format: 1.4
Distribution: Development
Priority: Low
Maintainer: Brian White <bcwhite@pobox.com>
Source: netscape
Binary: netscape
Section: net
Architecture: i386 source
Version: 2.01-2
Description: 
 netscape: Popular World-Wide-Web browser software
 -  Netscape (pronounced "Mozilla") is a graphical World-Wide-Web browser
 -  with many features.  It supports advanced features of HTML and new
 -  technologies such as "Java" from Sun Microsystems.
 -  .
 -  Netscape Communications Corporation does not allow redistribution of
 -  their software.  Therefore, this package requires the user to fetch
 -  the netscape archive seperately and place it in the directory pointed
 -  to by the TMPDIR environment variable (or /tmp if TMPDIR not defined)
 -  before attempting to install this package.  You can get the
 -  linux-i486 packages via anonymous ftp from "ftp[1-9].netscape.com".
 -  .
 -  Do NOT try to install any version of Netscape other than 2.01 with this
 -  package!
 -  .
 -  Netscape Communications Corporation does not support the Linux release
 -  in the slightest, even for paying customers.  It has been made available
 -  purely as a courtesy, so please do not send them questions about Linux.
 -  .
 -  This installer package has been placed in the public domain!
Changes:
 -  Fixed typo in description
 -  Fixed small mail security hole
 -  Fixed movemail program install
Files:
 61917111c17d90219012fd0390f935f5  3207  net  netscape-2.01-2.tar.gz
 74332b3af2d5b1f9047c057149204f6f  2835  net  netscape-2.01-2.deb

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                                        Brian
                               ( bcwhite@verisim.com )

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