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by InclinedPlane 5613 days ago
Yup. A classic example of minimum viable product (although for phoenix far more than minimum). Phoenix was a breath of fresh air back then. Mozilla was as bloated and cumbersome as Netscape ever was, but Phoenix was fast, streamlined, and a joy to use.

The turning point was when the RSA patent expired and Phoenix could fully support SSL out of the box without any wonky add-ons. At that point there was no longer a good reason not to use Phoenix/Fire{bird,fox} and it started gaining huge amounts of momentum.

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The RSA patent expired back in 2000.