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The Web... WWW InfoPage
Browser Mania

Twas once when all there was just M O S A I C... now?

General Information

BrowserWatch ~ WWW Viewer Test Page ~ Yahoo's list of Web Browsers

WWW Browsers... Approaching 31 flavors?

  1. The original Mosaic! Start with the NCSA DemoWeb. See also Getting the Big Picture on Mosaic by Dale Dougherty and Navigating the Network with NCSA Mosaic from Educom Review.

    Mosaic for the Macintosh...
    Mosaic Home Page for Macintosh
    NCSA Mosaic for Macintosh User's Guide
    Mosaic for Windows...
    Mosaic Home Page for Windows
    NCSA Mosaic for Microsoft Windows User's Guide
    A tutorial for using NCSA Mosaic for Windows
    Mosaic for X-Windows...
    Mosaic Home Page for X Window System
    Documentation

  2. Mozilla! a.k.aNetScape
    1. online users manual
    2. NetScape News
    3. Netscape Quick Tour a book by by Stuart Harris and Gayle Kidder

  3. Enhanced NCSA Mosaic from Spyglass

  4. Compuserve/Spry offers Air Mosaic

  5. HotJava is a dynamic, extensible WWW browser that showcases many of the capabilities of the Java(tm) language, a new object-oriented programming language developed at Sun Microsystems

  6. Prodigy's web browser is AstraNet

  7. Pipeline USA works over regular old phone lines, no PPPing, SLIPPing, or TCPing needed!

  8. Netcom's access is via their Netcruiser

  9. Enterprise Integration Network (EINet) offers MacWeb for Macintosh and WinWeb for Windows.

  10. InternetWorks "the ultimate surfboard" is a complete, Windows-based browser for the Internet, with unparalleled customization and programmability for power users, and exceptional performance for lower-speed modem users. All is owned by America On Line

  11. Cornell Legal Information Institute offers Cello, the browser for MS Windows. The Listserv CELLO-L is available.

  12. University of Kansas provides Lynx, a fully featured World-Wide Web browser for users on both UNIX and VMS platforms who are connected to those systems via cursor-addressable, character-cell terminals or emulators. That includes VT100 terminals, and desktop-based software packages emulating VT100 terminals (e.g., Kermit, Procomm, etc.).

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