AOL Time Warner's Netscape Communications division is the latest to jump on the Windows XP publicity bandwagon with the release of an upgrade to its Navigator browser, version 6.2. The company is touting better integration with Windows XP for the new browser, which includes several new features and minor tweaks.
When XP users set Netscape as their default e-mail application and browser, they can view the number of new e-mail messages in the Windows XP startup screen. Netscape Mail can also now embed itself in XP's contextual right-click menus, so that it can be used to e-mail attachments without the need to first open the application.
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