Netscape releases Netcaster beta!

Netscape has finally released the first beta of Netcaster , their "push"desktop replacement for Windows 95 and NT 4.0. Or, in the company's words: "Netscape Netcaster

Paul Thurrott

May 20, 1997

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Netscape has finally released the first beta of Netcaster, their "push"desktop replacement for Windows 95 and NT 4.0. Or, in the company's words:

"Netscape Netcaster client software gives users the ability to subscribe to dynamic Web content, called "channels," to browse channels and Web sitesoffline, and to create a Webtop--a favorite channel that is anchored to thedesktop."

Netcaster is a 8.5MB download that includes Netscape Communicator 4.0 Typical install (unfortunately, you cannot download the Netcaster componentseparately).

You can download Netcaster now from the Nexus and view a screenshot.

My first impressions: It's less integrated with the operating system than IE4but that may be desirable. It's also a bit buggy but shows incredible potential. I'd like to see the browser windows it opens "auto-fit" on theremainder of my desktop: I run at 800x600 usually and the windows it opensare larger than the space I have and can't be resized. I also wish theNetcaster sliding window--which has a cute little tab on it--didn't createan button on the taskbar. A tray icon would be more appropriate. I like theway you can slide the main window off to the side, so that only the tab shows but would prefer to have more layout options (only right and leftsides are available).

Overall, it looks like a winner. Given Netscape's ability to throw beta outthe door, I expect some serious improvements in the coming month or two. Iwill review Netcaster when a more polished release is available

About the Author

Paul Thurrott

Paul Thurrott is senior technical analyst for Windows IT Pro. He writes the SuperSite for Windows, a weekly editorial for Windows IT Pro UPDATE, and a daily Windows news and information newsletter called WinInfo Daily UPDATE.

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