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- Lists
For a longer list of World Wide Web browsers, see:
- WWW Browser source
source code for a variety of Web browsers for different hardware platforms
- WWW Clients
(Clients.html) a list of programs to allow you to access the WWW from your own computer
- WWW Browsers/Clients
(syslib.html) from UNITE
- WWW Browsers/Yahoo
list from Yahoo, Computers-World Wide Web-Browsers
- Arena
Definition: Arena is a WWW broswer intended to test out HTML3.
- Arena home
World Wide Web Organization's (W3O's) HTML3 browser
- Arena source
- Chimera
Definition: Chimera is a HTTP, FTP, Gopher client with an X/Athena interface.
- Chimera source
- Chimera Home Page
(index.html) a HTTP, FTP, Gopher client with X/Athena interface, by John Kilburg
- Cello
Definition: Cello is a DOS-based Internet browser incorporating WWW, Gopher, FTP, Telnet, News.
- Cello source
source code
- Compass
Definition: Compass is a system for Internet access to resources and tools for CERFnet subscribers;
- Compass description
(compass.txt) Internet Compass-your network guide, CERFnet offers new service for easier Internetting
- EINet WinWeb, MacWeb
Definition: WinWeb (for Windows) and MacWeb (for Macintosh) are full-featured WWW browsers
Note: shareware, 30 day evaluation period.
- WinWeb
(WinWebHome.html)
- WinWeb source
- MacWeb
(MacWebHome.html)
- MacWeb source
- Emacs-WWW-browser
Definition: Emacs is a WWW browser for use with the emacs text editor.
- Emacs WWW
(docs.html) an Emacs subsystem that allows the user to browse the World Wide Web
- Emacs WWW source
- Fred
Definition: Fred is an interface to the OSI X.500 white pages directory service.
- Fred
Performance Systems International White Pages Pilot Project Login as : fred
- GINA
Definition: Gina $ stands for Graphical Interface for Network Access (client/server) to email, conferencing, bbs, and other information sources.
Contact: The California Technology Project, P.O. Box 3842, Seal Beach, CA 90740-7842.
- Hyper-G
Definition: Hyper-G is a large-scale, multi-user distributed hypermedia information system.
- Hyper-G via WWW
(ROOT) Hyper-G gateway at Graz Univ. of Technology
- Hytelnet
Definition: Hytelnet provides access to a database of Internet telnet connects through hypertext (on network or TSR for DOS).
- Hytelnet info/EARN
(hytelnet.html) information and overview of Hytlenet, from European Academic Research Network Association (EARN)
- Hytelnet source
includes source for PC, Macintosh, Unix, and VMS; Peter Scott's Hypertext database of publicly accessible Internet sites
- Hytelnet via telnet
from the University of Arizona Login as : hytelnet
- Hytelnet via gopher
from Washington University in St. Louis
- Hytelnet via WWW
(START.TXT.html) from the University of Kansas
- Hytelnet search
given a keyword, returns Hytelnet entries
- Hytelnet Web search
(HYTELNET.html) search all Hytelnet resource entries, via a web form, from Galaxy
- Internet-in-a-box
Definition: Internet-in-a-box $ gives you graphical user interface access on PCs (standalone or LAN) to news, gopher, mail, telnet, ftp, from O'Reilly/Spry.
- Internet-in-a-box: : mail info@ibox.com Body: "help"
- Internet In a Box web
(intabox.html)
- Minuet
Definition: Minuet is graphical interface integrating email, gopher, telnet, Usenet news, and ftp.
- Minuet FAQ
(minuet-faq) Minnesota Internet Users Essential Tool Frequently Asked Questions with Answers
- Mosaic
Definition: Mosaic is a client for network distributed hypermedia information and discovery.
- Mosaic home page
(NCSAMosaicHome.html) describes Mosaic, Internet information browser and World Wide Web client
- Mosaic FAQ
(mosaic-faq.html)
- Mosaic
(README.Mosaic) description of how to download and run NCSA Mosaic
- Mosaic paper
(mosaic.ps.Z) NCSA Mosaic Technical Summary, by Marc Andreessen
- Mosaic article
(markoff.html) an HTML version of a New York Times article about Mosaic by John Markoff
- Amiga Mosaic
(home.html)
- Mosaic: bring up Mosaic on system with client installed: unix mosaic
- Lynx
Definition: Lynx is an ASCII terminal browser for the World Wide Web.
- Lynx info
- Lynx Web info
(www_start.html) Welcome to Lynx and the world of the web
- Netscape
Definition: Netscape is a WWW browser for MS Windows, Macintosh, and X.
- Netscape Communications
home page of Netscape Communications Universe, developers of Netscape
- Netscape news
(index.html) information about the free release of Netscape
- Netscape source
FTP site for Netscape source
- Samba
- SlipKnot
Definition: a Windows-based graphical WWW browser which does NOT require SLIP or PPP or TCP/IP.
Note: restricted shareware
- SlipKnot home page
(slipknot.html)
- Viola
Definition: Viola is a World Wide Web hypermedia browser for X Window System.
- Viola info
- Willow
Definition: Willow is a graphical user interface to text-based bibliographic databases, WWW, and Z39.50.
- Willow
(home.html) Washington Information Looker-upper Layered Over Windows
John December
(decemj@rpi.edu
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