You can download it, but whether you can run it and whether it is worth the headache is another question.
Personally I disagree with the premise of your friend. Modern browsers have more built in security and ways to protect your privacy. If you want even more security and privacy then there are things that you can do that are better than running a really old browser than will not likely work with many sites.
Roy
On Sunday, April 27, 2014 8:03:24 AM, "highskywhy@yahoo.de" <highskywhy@yahoo.de> wrote:
Good morning
a friend of mine is using win and netscape.
He says:
the browser is fast and safe
because netscape cannot understand the modern dirt.
question:
is it possibel to use an old browser
in Linux?
regards
sophie
Am 25.04.2014 20:05, schrieb John Ferrell:
> As a Newbie myself, this is the way I see it:
> Debian is a conservative product. The latest distro is not a work in
> process, every effort is made to make it ready to work without
> unpleasant surprises.
> Ubuntu takes a more aggressive stance with its product. They want the
> latest and greatest NOW! They are good at avoiding most disasters with
> their testing but they intend to be on the cutting edge of performance,
> features and bling.
> It seems there are some "innovations" in Firefox that concerns the
> Debian folks. They choose to not endorse the current Firefox by hanging
> on to an earlier version which they have tagged IceWeasel.
> It would be interesting to read the differences between FireFox/IceWeasel.
> For the moment, I like the Debian business plan for me.
>
> On 4/25/2014 10:46 AM, highskywhy@yahoo.de wrote:
> >
> > I am crying now
> > because Iceweasel was so good.
>
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