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World Wide Web Clients
Note: This
information has not been updated since 29 March 1995.
These programs allow you to access the World Wide Web from your own computer.
See also:
Email based browsers
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Agora
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Based on the line-mode browser. If you cannot have full access to the Internet.
(beta)
Terminal based browsers
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W3C Line Mode Browser
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This program gives World Wide Web readership to anyone with a dumb terminal.
A general purpose information retrieval tool.
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"Lynx" full screen browser
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This is a hypertext browser for vt100s using full screen, arrow keys,
highlighting, etc.
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Tom Fine's perlWWW
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A tty-based browser written in perl.
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For VMS
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Dudu Rashty's full screen client based on VMS's SMG screen management routines.
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Emacs w3-mode
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World Wide Web browse mode for emacs. Uses multiple fonts when used with
Lemacs or Epoch. See
doc
.
Microsoft Windows
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Cello
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Browser from Cornell LII
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Mosaic for Windows
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From NCSA.
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WinWeb
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EINet's full-feature World-Wide
Web client
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GWHIS for MS Windows
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Commercialized version of NCSA Mosaic from Quadralay Inc.
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Netscape
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Commercial browser
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Galahad for BIX
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An off-line access tool for the on-line Byte Information eXchange, that also
includes a Web browser with forms capability.
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Quarterdeck Mosaic
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and more on Quarterdeck
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SlipKnot
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SlipKnot, a graphical World Wide Web browser specifically designed for Microsoft
Windows users who have UNIX shell accounts with their service providers,
has been released as shareware by MicroMind, Inc.
Macintosh
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Mosaic for Macintosh
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From NCSA. Full featured.
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Samba
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From CERN. Basic.
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MacWeb
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EINet's full-feature World-Wide
Web client
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Netscape
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Commercial browser
X-Windows
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Grail
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An experimental web client in python
that demonstrates mobile code capabilities.
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NCSA Mosaic for X
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Browser using X11/Motif.
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GWHIS Viewer for X
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Commercialized version of NCSA Mosaic from Quadralay Inc.
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tkWWW Browser/Editor for X11
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Browser/Editor for X11. (Beta)
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MidasWWW Browser
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From Tony Johnson. (Beta, works well.)
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Chimera
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Browser using Athena (doesn't require Motif)
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"ViolaWWW" Browser for X11
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Browser for X11. (Beta, unsupported)
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Arena
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HTML3 browser for X11. (prerelease, supported)
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Netscape
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Commercial browser
NeXTStep
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Nexus Browser-Editor
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A browser/editor for NeXTStep. Allows wysiwyg hypertext editing. Requires
NeXTStep 3.0. Buggy.
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OmniWeb
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Working browser from Omni. Freely available. Now commercially supported by
Lighthouse Design.
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Netsurfer
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From Netsurfer Inc.
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Spiderwoman
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From Sen:te
VM
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Albert
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A full-screen World Wide Web client for VM systems by David Nessl, University
of Florida. Available from ftp://www.ufl.edu/pub/vm/www. (VM is an IBM mainframe
operating system).
Unreleased or Unsupported
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Browser on CERNVM
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A full-screen browser for VM. Nonexistant. Use the line mode www. Might arrive
suddenly one day.
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Dave Ragget's Browser
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Unreleased. For X11, (later PC?)
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Erwise
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X-windows early browser. Unsupported, now of historical.
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NJIT's Browser
Assumes a character-grid terminal with cursor addressing, and provides a
full-screen interface to the web.
Connolly, 17 Aug 95
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Created 05 Oct 1994 by Mike Sendall
Last updated 29 March 1995