> Thomas Mohr <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> Actually, the situation has become MUCH worse than that: Spyglass have sold
> the code to MICRO$OFT. Guess what they'll do about NCSA Mosaic as soon as
> they have MS Mosaic out! Currently, NCSA shells out betas for evaluation
> purposes (as Netscape does), but I assume that MS will stomp that out VERY
> quickly.
>
> The last free version of NCSA Mosaic was 2.4, which was released before
> they sold their code to Spyglass. There are some improved versions coming
> from places like Tuebingen University which are based on NCSA Mosaic 2.4,
> but I fear Micro$oft's law department will find a way to illegalize these
> versions as well.
>
What about Xmosaic 2.5? And the 2.6 beta? I can't even find a license
for them.
Did UIUC actually sell the code to Spyglass or just put them in charge
of commercial apps? And aren't there other licensed commercial
versions?
--Jake "You can have my XM2.6b when you pry it out of my cold dead
hands with the production release" K.
Jake Kesinger [email protected]
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