top | item 44003693 (no title) james_chu | 9 months ago I am a new-generation user, and I'm curious whether "Netscape" can be installed on modern computers. If it can, how would it perform when accessing modern websites? I really want to know. Thank you again for sharing. discuss order hn newest PopAlongKid|9 months ago The version I installed was under an up-to-date version of Windows 10.It works OK for http web sites, but for https, it pops up an alert:Netscape 7.0 and s.yimg.com cannot communicate securely because they have no common encryption algorithms.(this was for the Yahoo! page, it's the same message for other sites as well). I haven't tried anything else.I also haven't tried (and don't plan to) using the bundled email client, which was the precursor to Thunderbird.
PopAlongKid|9 months ago The version I installed was under an up-to-date version of Windows 10.It works OK for http web sites, but for https, it pops up an alert:Netscape 7.0 and s.yimg.com cannot communicate securely because they have no common encryption algorithms.(this was for the Yahoo! page, it's the same message for other sites as well). I haven't tried anything else.I also haven't tried (and don't plan to) using the bundled email client, which was the precursor to Thunderbird.
PopAlongKid|9 months ago
It works OK for http web sites, but for https, it pops up an alert:
Netscape 7.0 and s.yimg.com cannot communicate securely because they have no common encryption algorithms.
(this was for the Yahoo! page, it's the same message for other sites as well). I haven't tried anything else.
I also haven't tried (and don't plan to) using the bundled email client, which was the precursor to Thunderbird.