For Internet Explorer Users
If you’ve been using Microsoft® Internet Explorer, you'll find that it's easy to begin
using Netscape® for browsing the web, managing your mail, and much more.
Note: This information only applies to Netscape for Windows and Mac OS.
Netscape and Internet Explorer Terminology Differences
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Internet Options
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Temporary Internet Files
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Favorites
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Address Bar
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Refresh
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Links Bar
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Copy Shortcut
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Copy Link Location
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About Your IE Favorites
Your IE Favorites are imported automatically. To access them,
open the Bookmarks menu and choose Imported IE Favorites.
Browser Features
- Tabbed Browsing: Instead of opening a separate browser window
for each site you want to visit, you can open multiple sites within the same window and tab between them. You can also set a group of tabs as your home page.
- Pop-up Window Controls: Lets you allow or suppress both popup and popunder windows.
- My Sidebar: Customize
Netscape with frequently accessed content and tools such as news,
MapQuest™, stock quotes, a calendar, and many other options.
- Profile Manager: Create different profiles, each with its own bookmarks, preferences,
mail settings, and so on. This is useful if you must share Netscape on the same computer with other people, or if you want to keep your work and personal settings separate.
Other Features
In the lower left-hand corner of your browser, a component bar gives you quick access to several useful features:
- Mail & Newsgroups: Conveniently manage all your Internet communications. You can set up and
maintain multiple business and personal mail accounts and Internet newsgroups, all from one window.
You can import mail and settings from other popular email programs.
- Address Books: Create an address book or import contact information from other popular mail programs.
- AOL® Instant Messenger™ (AIM®): Built-in Instant Messenger makes it easy to chat with buddies, without installing separate software.
- Composer: Create, edit, and publish your pages on the web with this built-in web page editor.
2 May 2003
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